People in Keynsham are invited to give their views on the way public services are provided for their community at the next Area Forum meeting on February 22nd.

There will be presentations from Bath & North East Somerset Council on the Local Plan; housing conditions and an update on the Keynsham High Street Heritage Action Zone and the Local Cultural Programme.

There will also be a presentation on local transport including from the West of England Combined Authority. People can submit questions for the Combined Authority in advance by emailing [email protected]

Age UK BANES will attend the meeting to give an overview of a new Ageing Better project and how it is working to support residents towards enjoying their later lives.

There will also be an update on Voter ID ahead of changes in national legislation from May 4th this year which mean that for the first time, voters will need to show photographic ID when they go to the polling station to vote in the local election.

The meeting is on Wednesday, February 22nd at 6pm via Zoom. Meeting ID: 948 4548 6994. Password: kLa7w4SzsW. You can join the meeting via this link.

Councillor Alan Hale, Chair of the Keynsham Area Forum, said: “The Keynsham Area Forum always discusses topics of local interest and I am looking forward to hearing from each of the evening’s speakers as well as the feedback from those attending. We warmly welcome anyone with an interest to join the event online and get involved.”

Councillor Kevin Guy, Leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council, said: “The area forums held across Bath and North East Somerset are an important way for everyone to share information across the area and address local issues. They are also a chance for you to have your say about the public services that affect you and your community. I’d encourage as many residents as possible to attend – we want to hear from you.”

Area Forums are open to all and bring together public services, local organisations and residents to improve local engagement, encourage people to talk to each other and share their skills and ideas. There are five forums in Bath and North East Somerset which are supported by the council.

You can find more information and meeting dates for all the forums on the council website.