LOCAL issues and services will be up for discussion as the county council's mobile unit visits Accrington on Thursday (28 January).
The unit will visit the town's ASDA supermarket on Hyndburn Road between 10am and 4pm.
People will have chance to find out more about over 650 county council services and quiz their local councillor about any other community issues.
County Councillors who will be on-hand at varying times and include Graham Jones, Miles Parkinson, Malcolm Pritchard, Ciaran Wells and Mohammed Younis.
County Councillor Malcolm Pritchard, county councillor for Accrington North, said: "People can come down to the unit and speak to myself and their other local county councillors about any community issue.
"It's also an opportunity to find out more about the 650 plus services the county council has to offer and there will be leaflets available to take away.
"We'd like to speak to as many people as possible and if we can't answer your question there and then, we will take your query away and come back with the information you need as quickly as possible."
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Accystan, Accrington (08/02/2010 at 12:35)
As there are certain steps that need to be undertaken in order to bring back this town centre as a visiting destination that does provide the much needed retail outlets for residents who have to travel to neighbouring towns.
Firstly it would be compatible if Arndale centre does relinquish its idea of a single floor because without a bigger floor space there cannot be accommodation for this process to occur.
The sought of idea that is aspiring for this would be to create accelerators starting from H Samuels to a new floor above so that people will be attracted not pushed away by the emptiness.
Precisely I myself go for the option of going elsewhere so something as such is definitely needed otherwise it will remain to be a ghost town.