Hartlepool Borough Council

Town Centre Communities Neighbourhood Action Plan (NAP) Consultation

Questionnaire Town Centre Communities Neighbourhood Action Plan (NAP) Consultation
The first draft of the Town Centre Communities NAP is now available; this has been developed following consultation with the local Community. The next stage is to consult on this first draft; an 8 week consultation process is underway, this will end on Friday 23rd April 2010. This consultation will use a variety of methods including online consultation and consultation with local groups. This consultation is an opportunity for residents to comment of the draft Town Centre Communities NAP. We want to ensure that the document reflects the priorities of the Town Centre Community. Please complete the questionnaire to ensure that your comments are included in this consultation process. If you would like further information on the development of the Town Centre Communities NAP or have any questions / comments on the first draft of the Town Centre Communities NAP please contact Fiona Stanforth on 01429 523278.

This consultation has now closed.

Consultation Summary

NameTown Centre Communities Neighbourhood Action Plan (NAP) Consultation
DescriptionTo consult on the first draft of the Town Centre Communities Neighbourhood Action Plan (NAP)
DatesFrom 9 Mar 2010 at 12:00 to 23 Apr 2010 at 17:00. The results were published on 31 Jul 2010.
StatusClosed
Contact

If you have any questions, please contact
Fiona Stanforth

Regeneration Team
Bryan Hanson House, Lynn Street, Hartlepool, TS24 7BT.
Tel: 01429 523278
Fax: 01429 523599
E mail: fiona.stanforth@hartlepool.gov.uk

Organisational Information

OrganisationHartlepool Borough Council
DepartmentRegeneration and Neighbourhoods
Contact Telephone01429 523278
Contact Emailfiona.stanforth@hartlepool.gov.uk

Project Information

Geographical areaBurn Valley, Foggy Furze, Grange, Stranton
Consultation TopicBusiness and industry, Economics and finance, Education and skills, Employment, jobs and careers, Environment, Health, well-being and care, Housing, Information and communication, Leisure and culture
Target AudienceVoluntary groups / organisations, Community groups / organisations, Young people, All residents, General public
MethodOnline survey / poll, Consultation document / leaflet inviting comments

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