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BBC meeting asks for Anglesey's views


BBC Wales bosses will be listening to the opinions of the people in North Wales at a special public meeting in Anglesey as they work to develop a closer relationship with audiences.

 

The Broadcasting Council for Wales and BBC Wales are to hold the meeting on Thursday 12 October 2006 at Ysgol Uwchradd Llangefni, Anglesey at 7.30 pm.

 

Earlier this year, Anglesey was the focal point of more than two months of events from BBC Wales.

 

This included special live radio outside broadcasts from the town, an event helping people to trace their family trees, digital storytelling workshops - enabling members of the public to make their own television programmes - and visits from the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and television programmes such as X-Ray and Scrum V.

 

The meeting will also offer BBC Wales an opportunity to gauge the response to the Here For You community-based approach.

 

The event will be hosted by Sian Pari Huws.

 

Sian will give the audience the chance to put their questions to BBC Governor Merfyn Jones, BBC Wales Controller Menna Richards and members of the Broadcasting Council for Wales.

 

For free tickets, phone 08703 500 700.

 

BBC Wales Bangor Press Office

 

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Date: 09.10.2006
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