HOT topic issues such as the economic climate and a review of ferry links in the Outer Hebrides are on the agenda for the forthcoming Outer HebridesCommunity
Planning Partnership meeting to be held on Thursday August 19 at 7pm.
Members of the public are invited to attend the meeting, which will be held in
“Economy and environment”
Stornoway’s Council Chamber, Sandwick Road, and provide feedback on any of the topics following the meeting through the OHCPP website, www.ohcpp.org.uk or by contacting the Community Planning Partnerships’ Unit.
The OHCPP is a partnership organisation led by Comhairle nan Eilean Siar and includes representation from NHS Western Isles, the Voluntary Sector, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and the emergency services.
Its aim is to encourage partnership working among agencies throughout the Outer Hebrides in order to nurture and stimulate the unique culture, economy and environment.
If you require any further information please contact info@ohccpp.org.uk or 01851 709306. Future meetings of the OHCPP will be held in Harris, Uist and Barra. For updates on these meetings and electronic agendas please log on to the website.
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