WEST Devon Borough Council's Connect outreach service will continue to bring not-for-profit charity and public services to rural areas in November.
South West Water will be present at some dates, and the local police community support officer will be coming along to the Hatherleigh date.
Borough council customer service advisers will be available to chat about public services at every session as usual, and everyone is welcome to drop in.
Residents with opinions or questions about health and social care are encouraged to come along to the dates when LINk Devon representatives will be present.
LINk, the Local Involvement Network, provides the people of Devon an opportunity to have their say about local health and social care services. LINk also monitors and reviews services commissioned and provided in Devon.
By telling LINk about your experiences of health and social services and your ideas for improvements or changes, LINk has the information to implement small changes and influence big ones.
Representatives from Action on Hearing Loss (formerly RNID) will be providing information regarding deaf awareness issues and showcasing a selection of assistance products and services.
West Devon Connect will be visiting the following places in November:
November 1, Hatherleigh Market: 9.30am to noon with advisers from Action on Hearing Loss, the Citizen's Advice Bureau and South West Water. Hatherleigh's police community support officer will be in attendance.
November 4, The Burrow Café, Exbourne: 10am to noon with advisers from LINk Devon.
November 11, Whiddons Eatery, Chagford: 9.30am to noon.
November 15, Hatherleigh Market: 9.30am to noon with advisers from the Citizen's Advice Bureau and South West Water.
November 18, The Friday Market, Broadwoodkelly: 10.30am to noon with advisers from Action on Hearing Loss and LINk Devon.
November 25, Whiddon's Eatery, Chagford: 9.30am to noon with advisers from Action on Hearing Loss.




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