29th March 2007, 07/107
Spring Voice hits the streets

Read all about West Lancashire District Council's latest news
and events in it's own popular newspaper out now!
The Voice has just been delivered to homes across the district so
that people can keep up to date with the most recent developments
across West Lancs.
Spring's issue covers the latest projects and initiatives to
improve the quality of life for residents living in West
Lancashire. It includes how we are tackling crime and the fear of
crime, updates on the ways we are regenerating the area to boost
the economy and create jobs, keeping the streets clean and green,
boosts for leisure, and also how we are improving access to our
services.
This edition also includes a special annual report about where your
money goes and a four-page pullout about our corporate standards of
customer care setting out what you can expect when contacting us.
It also features upcoming exciting events that are happening
too.
Kim Webber, Assistant Chief Executive, said: "It is important that
we communicate to our residents about what we are doing to improve
the district, which is why The Voice is so popular. The spring
edition is a great mix of exciting ventures, new projects and a
host of events to ensure that there's something for everybody in
the issue. If you've not already received your copy, please get in
touch so that you don't miss out on the latest council news."
Anyone who has not received a copy can download it from the
News section or by
contacting the Public Relations Unit on 01695 585011.
Copies are also available in Council buildings including the Derby
Street reception in Ormskirk and the Customer Service Point at the
Concourse, Skelmersdale.
The Voice can also be provided on audiotape, in large print,
Braille and other languages upon request. See the Access section for more details.
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