A LIVELY evening of question and answer-style debate is promised at Lymm Youth and Community Centre on Friday, March 4.
Churches Together Lymm and District are organising a “Big Conversations” evening involving a panel of representatives from key areas such as crime, politics, education, faith and the community.
Among those taking part with be Police Inspector Gary McIntyre, MP David Mowat, Canon Michael Burgess and Su Williams will take part in a Question Time style event.
In the run up to the event, a group of six students from Capernwray Bible College in Lancashire will be visiting Lymm for 10 days to undertake a community audit in the village centre and also through visiting local groups.
The audit will seek views on topics such as crime, education, changing moral values, impact of spending cuts, shopping, the role of the church and availability of leisure and transport facilities.
The results of the audit will be analysed and made available to the village and will also be the basis for some of the questions for the ‘Big Conversations’ evening.
Community audit questionnaires will also be available from Lymm Library, the Sanctuary café, the Lymm Youth and Community Centre, or by visiting www.lymmbaptistchurch.com
The ‘Big Conversations’ evening will start at 7.30pm. Everybody from the Lymm community is welcome and refreshments will be available. For more information contact Susannah Pilkington, head of community engagement at Lymm Baptist Church on 01925 752805 or visit www.lymmbaptistchurch.co.uk
Anyone with questions they would like to be asked on the evening should email them to susannah@lymmbaptistchurch.com.
A LIVELY evening of question and answer-style debate is promised at Lymm Youth and Community Centre on Friday, March 4.
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