www.brcommunitycouncil.org.uk ---- The Sidlaws from 'Aurelia' Burnhead Road

General Information:

We meet once a month, on the second Tuesday at 7.15pm in the Adult Resource Centre, Jessie Street.  These meetings are open to all local residents and a period is set aside for members of the public to raise matters of concern and to question the Community Council on any topic that they have asked to be included on the agenda. This is one of the ways you can "have your say" on any decision or question which affects the public life of the area.  Our typical agenda includes discussion on environmental issues, greens and public areas, roads and footpaths and transport matters.    If you would like to raise an issue or speak at a meeting, please contact our vice chair person found on the "contacts" page.


Date & Time of Next CC Meeting:  14th Sep/ 07:15pm

Location:  Adult Resource Learning Center                                          

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Minutes of previous meetings 

Below you will find an archive to the past BRCC minutes stored by year.  Please note that these use the .doc file format and therefore it you will need either microsoft word or microsoft word viewer to open these files.   Alternatively they are saved in a PDF format and require even a basic copy of Adobe Reader.   If you have problems then a free copy of adobe can be found here.                          

    

2009 Minutes

2010 Minutes 

13th January 2009 

12th January 2010

10th February 2009 

9th Febuary 2010

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14th April 2009 

13th April 2010

 12th May 2009 

11th May 2010

9th June 2009 

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14th July 2009

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11th August 2009 

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14th September 2009 

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13th October 2009

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 10th November 2009 

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8th December 2009

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We meet once a month, on the second Tuesday at 7.15pm in the Adult Resource Centre, Jessie Street.  These meetings are open to all local residents and a period is set aside for members of the public to raise matters of concern and to question the Community Council on any topic that they have asked to be included on the agenda. This is one of the ways you can "have your say" on any decision or question which affects the public life of the area.  Our typical agenda includes discussion on environmental issues, greens and public areas, roads and footpaths and transport matters.