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Layton and Grange Park invited to help shape £20m plan
Summary
Residents of Layton and Grange Park are being invited to help decide how a £20 million Pride in Place investment, delivered over 10 years at about £2 million per year, is spent, with local events and an online survey available.
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Layton and Grange Park residents are being invited to help decide how a £20 million investment will be used in their neighbourhoods. The funding is being delivered over 10 years through the government's Pride in Place initiative, at around £2 million per year. MP Chris Webb is leading a programme of community engagement events to gather local priorities. Events are scheduled through January, February and early March at venues including The Grange, Layton Library, The Layton Institute and Argosy Community Centre, and an online survey has also been launched.
Key facts:
- The Pride in Place initiative will provide £20 million to the Layton and Grange Park area over 10 years (about £2 million per year).
- MP Chris Webb is leading local engagement to identify priorities and has said the investment should be shaped by residents.
- A programme of Ideas Exchange sessions and a Neighbourhood Social will run through January, February and early March at local venues including The Grange, Layton Library, The Layton Institute and Argosy Community Centre.
- Food and refreshments will be provided at events and a dedicated online survey is available at www.chriswebb.org/prideinplace for those unable to attend.
Summary:
The funding is intended to support local projects and improvements identified by the community, with engagement events and an online survey scheduled as part of the process for gathering views. Decisions about specific projects will follow the consultation process.
