You can help shape the future of community facilities in Clayhanger!

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Clayhanger Community Centre is the former George and Dragon pub in Church Street, Clayhanger. Imagery from Apple Maps.

You’ll all know that this blog is all about community and the things that bring us all together – be it a bit of current affairs, history, discussion or appeals for help: well, Clayhanger Community Centre provides an excellent service to the community, and is reaching out to local residents with their Annual General Meeting next Tuesday, 27th September 2016..

Lisa Taylor has been working he colleagues to keep Clayhanger Community Centre a vital and well-loved resource for the village, and has written to tell me about the upcoming meeting:

CLAYHANGER VILLAGE ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Clayhanger is incredibly fortunate to have its own Community Centre within the village – So come along to the Association’s Annual General Meeting at Clayhanger Community Centre, Church Street on Tuesday 27 September 2016.

The meeting starts at 7.30pm sharp.

Following the AGM there will be opportunity to find out more about what facilities are available at the centre and discuss possible future uses of those facilities for the benefit of all Clayhanger residents.

Tea, coffee and cakes will be available after the meeting.

If you wish to nominate someone to stand as Director please provide details by 23 September to 28, Church Street,  Clayhanger, Walsall WS8 TEG.

The volunteers who work very hard indeed for nothing more than the love of their community deserve our support and respect, and I implore readers with an interest in Clayhanger to attend if they can.

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