Fareham Borough Council want to know what's important to us in Locks Heath / Western Wards
By TinaGarner | Thursday, November 25, 2010, 12:18
Fareham Borough Council is in the process of reviewing and updating its 'Corporate Vision and Objectives' and would like to hear from us about what we think of the Council's plans for the next six years.
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Locks Heath
The last major review of the Vision and Objectives was carried out way back in 2006, and Fareham Borough Council feel that due to the big changes in the economic climate and the election of a new government, now is a good time to review what is important to the people and businesses of Fareham.
So what IS important to us? What do you think about the plan for a the new community to the north of Fareham? What do you think about the shops and parking facilities in Fareham town centre? How do you feel about the new community facilities proposed for the Coldeast site - the swimming pool, cemetery, allotments, parkland and sports pitches?
Fareham Borough Council is asking us to read the proposals contained within the Draft Corporate strategy here and to let us know their views by completing the online survey by 31 December.
Executive Leader for Fareham Borough Council, Councillor Seán Woodward, said: "The Council's Vision for Fareham's future is based upon the assumption that residents want to preserve all that is good about the Borough, whilst increasing prosperity and making it an even more attractive place to live and work. It is important that our Corporate Vision and Objectives have the support of local people and their views are crucial in helping us shape the best future for the Borough".
What do YOU think? Let us know!
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