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Have your say on the Eco-town masterplan

Thursday 15th of July 2010

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Have your say on the latest version of Whitehill Bordon's evolving masterplan this weekend.  

The plan, which shows how growth and change could occur in the town over the next 20-25 years, was published at the end of June and shows an overall vision for the town.

A drop-in consultation event is being run at the Forest Community Centre this Saturday (July 17) from 9am-1pm.

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Copies of the masterplan will be available at this event and there will be members of the project team available who can talk through different aspects of the plan.

There will also be executive summaries of the masterplan available which can be kept.  

There will be another event on Wednesday 11 August from 1pm-9pm also at the Forest Community Centre.

The masterplan, which is a large document with more than 230 pages, will be available in the following locations from now until Friday 3 September:

The Forest Community Centre, Bordon Library, Mill Chase Community College, Whitehill Town Council, Liphook Library, Alton Library, Petersfield Library, EHDC's offices in Petersfield, Alton, Kingsley Parish Council, Lindford Parish Council, Headley Parish Council, Bramshott and Liphook Parish Council, Greatham Parish Council, Grayshott Parish Council and Selborne Parish Council.

Executive summaries of the document will also be available at these locations and can be kept. And all the documents are available on www.whitehillbordon.com

Residents can have their say on the plan by writing to Whitehill Bordon Team, East Hampshire District Council, Penns Place , Petersfield , GU31 4EX. Or email whitehillbordon@easthants.gov.uk  

Cllr Andrew Joy, the Portfolio Holder for Whitehill Bordon, said: "This is another opportunity for the community to tell us what it thinks about the masterplan.

"The document will continue to evolve to meet the changing needs of the town so it is vital that residents tell us what they like, don't like, what they think is important and why so we can develop and improve it."

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