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Getting Littleport ready to thrive in the future

Published Monday, January 10th, 2011 by Karl Bedingfield

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005/11

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10/01/2011

Littleport – a market town with a population of just under 9,000 – is getting a once in a generation chance to have a say on how it will develop in the next 20 years.

With the publication of the draft Littleport Masterplan, a six week consultation is now to begin with all those who live and work in the town having the chance to contribute.

The document is split into six sections looking at how the town can grow to meet the demands of future growth. These are:

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The full ECDC press release can be viewed here:Getting Littleport ready to thrive in the future

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The Full Entry

Getting Littleport ready to thrive in the future

Published Monday, January 10th, 2011 by Karl Bedingfield

Reference: 

005/11

Date: 

10/01/2011

Littleport – a market town with a population of just under 9,000 – is getting a once in a generation chance to have a say on how it will develop in the next 20 years.

With the publication of the draft Littleport Masterplan, a six week consultation is now to begin with all those who live and work in the town having the chance to contribute.

The document is split into six sections looking at how the town can grow to meet the demands of future growth. These are:

read more

The full ECDC press release can be viewed here:Getting Littleport ready to thrive in the future

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