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Eastern promise for Soham’s future

Published Wednesday, December 1st, 2010 by Karl Bedingfield

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30/11/2010

Residents are set to have their say on what they think of future development of the Eastern Gateway area of Soham. 

At an exhibition between 2pm and 8pm on Monday 6 December at the Walter Gidney Pavilion in Soham, local people can come along and see different options for the Gateway area and make comments.

The site, identified in the Soham Masterplan Vision and Core Strategy for future development, is currently 30 hectares of mainly farmland.

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The full ECDC press release can be viewed here:Eastern promise for Soham’s future

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The Full Entry

Eastern promise for Soham’s future

Published Wednesday, December 1st, 2010 by Karl Bedingfield

Reference: 

127/10

Date: 

30/11/2010

Residents are set to have their say on what they think of future development of the Eastern Gateway area of Soham. 

At an exhibition between 2pm and 8pm on Monday 6 December at the Walter Gidney Pavilion in Soham, local people can come along and see different options for the Gateway area and make comments.

The site, identified in the Soham Masterplan Vision and Core Strategy for future development, is currently 30 hectares of mainly farmland.

read more

The full ECDC press release can be viewed here:Eastern promise for Soham’s future

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