A CONSULTATION has been launched on a town centre regeneration plan for Highbridge.
Highbridge Regeneration Framework aims to identify where investment could help change the town for the better after going live today (Monday, May 23).
The response will Sedgemoor District Council's forthcoming bid to the Governments Levelling Up Fund to support the regeneration scheme, as part of a wider bid linked with Shepton Mallet and Cheddar.
The consultation has been informed by areas of interest identified within council’s local plan, and the Burnham and Highbridge area Neighbourhood Plan.
The council is keen to ensure that all potential projects have been considered by local people and to hear about any other ideas you might have ahead of the Levelling Up Fund bid submission.
This will help to ensure that projects have the most benefit for everyone who lives, works, or visits in the town.
The initial shortlist of projects identified by Sedgemoor District Council includes:
- Improvements to Market Street;
- Redesigning Bank Street car park;
- A new transport hub that includes public transport, bike parking, electric car charging and additional parking at Highbridge and Burnham railway station;
- Improving public transport links across the town and a better cycle route linking Highbridge and Burnham-on-Sea;
- Improving flood defences;
- Enhanced community hall facilities at Trowbridge Close.
The feedback from those who live and work locally will help to clarify what the final priorities should be.
The current shortlist of projects focuses on the fund’s key priorities of town centre regeneration, active travel and culture and heritage.
The consultation is now open at https://highbridgeregeneration.co.uk/staging/index.php and will run until Friday, June 24.
The deputy leader of Sedgemoor District Council Cllr Gill Slocombe said: “Highbridge like many small towns has its challenges, but local people know it is also a thriving community with a great deal of potential.
"The town deserves investment, and this is why we have been developing the Highbridge Regeneration Framework to guide positive change locally.
"Now we want to hear from local people about what their priorities for the community are, and how a bid to the Levelling Up Fund could help support economic growth and investment in the area and creating opportunities for the people of Highbridge.”
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