From litter picks to community gardening sessions, there are many things that make the Kings Langley community stand out, and residents have the opportunity to have their say on important local matters at this year’s Annual Parish Meeting.
Taking place at the Kings Langley School Sixth Form Centre at 7.30pm on Thursday, April 24, the meeting will give residents the opportunity to talk about how current issues are affecting them.
Speaking to KINGSnews, parish councillor Alan Johnson said: “Amongst those speaking and answering questions will be Hertfordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Jonathan Ash-Edwards, setting out his priorities for the next 12 months, and county councillor Richard Roberts talking about issues such as social care.”
The parish council will also share activities taking place throughout the year, including the maintenance of flowerbeds and troughs, bus shelters, and allotments.
Residents will also be able to ask questions on “anything and everything” Kings Langley.
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