Posted: Mon 10th Aug 2015

Lead Member for Environment & Transport To Hold Twitter Q&A Today

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Aug 10th, 2015

Cllr David A. Bithell, Lead Member for the Environment and Transport is to host a Twitter Q&A this afternoon.

The Q&A will take place on Twitter today between 2:30pm and 3:30pm.

If you have any questions you would like to send to the councillor concerning the environment i.e. streetscene services, and transport please use the hashtag #askWCBC

The Wrexham Council Q&A is the second to take place on Twitter in the past few weeks, with Council Leader Mark Pritchard recently answering questions on car parking, vacant properties and the potential merger with Flintshire Council.

Previous Q&A sessions with Lead Members for Wrexham Council were initially trialled in 2013 with Cllr Michael Williams, Cllr Pritchard and Cllr Hugh Jones.

It is hoped that the Twitter Q&A sessions will members of Wrexham Council will become a regular feature.

You can tweet Cllr Bithell directly on his Twitter account here.

 



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