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Published Date: 01 December 2008
Monday, 11.40am - DO YOU want to get more involved in sport in Boston?
If so, then you are being encouraged to attend a public meeting to find out more about the Boston Physical Activity Network.


This aims to give the public a voice when decisions are taken over sports activities and facilities in the town.


Boston Borough Council has organised a public meeting for Thursday, December 11, to legally form the Boston Physical Activity Network.


The meeting, at the Haven Gallery, South Square, starts at 7.30pm.


It is open to organisations and groups of all types involved in improving health and well-being in the borough.


There is no limit on the amount of representatives from each organisation that can attend but each organisation will only be able to command two votes.


The proposed constitution of the Boston Physical Activity Network is available at www.boston.gov.uk .


l For more details, the agenda, a copy draft consultation and to confirm attendance contact John Gray 01205 355845 or email john.gray@boston.gov.uk

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  • Last Updated: 01 December 2008 11:38 AM
  • Source: Boston Standard
  • Location: Boston
 
 
 

Today's Vote

This week: Regarding the planned works at the Geoff Moulder pool do you want to see:
a) The training pool closed and £2.5m spent on the leisure pool?
b) The money split between the two pools so they can both stay open?


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