YOUR TOWN YOUR WAY
Long Eaton residents are being urged to
step up and take part in a landmark four-week public consultation that will
help shape the next chapter in the town’s rich history.
The survey, launched this week, is seen
as one of the most important in the regeneration and development of Long Eaton
as the town prepares its bid for up to £25m of funding as part of the
government’s Town Deal initiative.
The bid is being led by the Long Eaton
Town Deal Board, which confirmed this week that the views of local residents
are ‘absolutely vital’ if the town is to seize one of the biggest opportunities
in a lifetime.
Over the next four weeks, residents
have the chance to give their views on specific proposals which have been
developed following comments received in a first consultation earlier this
year. Suggested projects include possible changes to the design of the High
Street, improvements to the town centre junctions (The Green and the Asda/Tesco
roundabout), a new canal bridge from West Park directly onto the towpath and a
range of new cultural ideas.
Richard Ledger, Chair of the Long Eaton
Town Deal Board, said it is now up to local residents of all ages to take part
and get behind a bid that will be innovative and help shape the town’s future
for generations to come: “To be chosen as one of the towns in
line for funding is an incredible achievement and I’d like to thank all those
who gave their views in the first public consultation back in the summer. We
listened to your views, your ideas and now we have this second, much more
detailed consultation, which is just as important – if not more so. Once again
we urge you to take the time to tell us your thoughts and be a part of this
unique opportunity.”
His comments were backed by Councillor
Carol Hart, Leader of Erewash Borough Council and Vice-Chair of the Long Eaton
Town Deal Board: “This is a fantastic opportunity for
the residents of Long Eaton and it is important that everyone who is able does
have their say in the consultation. Your opinions about the future of our
thriving town are crucial in deciding what projects will go ahead and help
transform Long Eaton for years to come. It’s only by working together that we
can achieve the best, so please take part.”
Erewash MP Maggie Throup, who is also a
Board member, added: “I absolutely share the rallying call
to Long Eaton residents – this is your chance to help the Board win the best
financial deal possible from this excellent government scheme. This is such an
important opportunity for the town and I am proud to serve on the Board and
will do everything I can to achieve success.”
The views of local people are a vital
element in putting together the Town Investment Plan bid which has to be
submitted in January 2021. The Town Board will be able to put
forward project proposals totalling up to £25 million as part of its Investment
Plan. The exact amount offered, however, will depend on the total of all the
projects that are assessed by the government as viable. To take part in the consultation visit www.erewash.gov.uk/haveyoursay or request a printed copy to be mailed out to you by
calling 0115 907 2244.
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