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Letter Writing Guidelines

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Your Voice Matters

Please take a few minutes to write or email those concerned.

If you haven’t already written to your MP and the key decision-makers about the Adlington proposals, please consider doing so before it’s too late. Personal letters and emails really do make a difference, and the more of us who speak up, the stronger our community’s voice will be.

You don’t need to be an expert or write anything complicated. What matters is that you share your concerns in your own words.

Here’s a link to some simple guidelines we’ve put together on what to include in your letter and how to format it correctly.

It covers:

  • How to start your letter
  • Examples of the kinds of concerns you may want to include
  • Example wording you can adapt
  • Who to send your letter or email to

Even one short letter from each of us could mean thousands of messages landing on the right desks, so please take 15 minutes this week to help protect our Green Belt and the future of Adlington.

Download Letter Writing Guide

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