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Community Feedback on Tillicoultry Local Public Services

Wednesday 7th December 2011

Tillicoultry residents are being invited to meetings to discuss feedback to Clackmannanshire Council's plans to create a community hub in Tillicoultry.

The two feedback sessions will be held on Tuesday 13 December at Tillicoultry Community Centre from noon-2pm and later from 6-8pm.

The proposals to redevelop the former Family Centre into a community hub, bringing together a number of services under one roof, were announced in June and a report on findings was published in September outlining the views of individuals and groups.

The new hub would include a new modern library, Community Access Point (CAP) and rent office, services for early years and other groups previously using the Community Centre, plus meeting rooms and space for the community to run its own groups, clubs and activities.

Tuesday's feedback sessions will give the Council the opportunity give individuals and groups an update on the latest proposals.

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