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Middleton Regeneration Board: Your ideas wanted for community plan



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Middleton Regeneration Board wants locals' opinions on plans to improve the area.
A summary of the draft Regeneration Strategy will be dropping through the letterbox of Middleton residents are locals are invited to events and activities to talk about the proposals.

The plans cover community safety, education, and learning, enterprise, employment and economic development, environment and community resources, health and housing.

Consultations will be held on:

July 21

11am-3pm: St George's Centre drop in.

July 28

1pm-5.30pm: Middleton Health Centre drop in.

August 8

11am-3pm: Middleton Methodist Church, Hopewell Vie, drop in.

August 11

1pm-5.30pm: Middleton Health Centre drop in.

A full version of the draft strategy is also available in community centres, the library, shops and supermarkets across Middleton, or call 07932 552737 or visit: www.renew-leeds.co.uk



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  • Last Updated: 06 July 2008 9:48 PM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 


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