Have your say: Glastonbury's future in your hands at town drop-in event

By Laura Linham

21st Oct 2024 | Local News

Glastonbury Town Hall will host a drop-in event on 3 November, giving residents the chance to influence the future of the town.
Glastonbury Town Hall will host a drop-in event on 3 November, giving residents the chance to influence the future of the town.

Glastonbury residents are being urged to attend a drop-in event at the Town Hall on Sunday 3 November, giving them the chance to help shape the future of the town.

The session will run from 11am to 4pm and aims to gather feedback from locals on key issues as part of the ongoing development of the Glastonbury Neighbourhood Plan.

Attendees will be able to comment on a range of topics, including draft policies for the plan, housing needs, potential sites for development, and the protection of local green spaces. There will also be discussions on how to preserve Glastonbury's history and heritage.

The event is informal and open to all, with displays of information, photos, and maps. Members of the Neighbourhood Plan Advisory Committee and consultants will be on hand throughout the day to answer any questions and chat about the future direction of Glastonbury.

Organisers are encouraging everyone, whether they have five minutes or an hour, to pop in and share their views on how Glastonbury should evolve to remain a great place to live, work, and socialise.

Refreshments will be available throughout the day, making it a comfortable environment to get involved in this important community initiative.

The drop-in event will take place at Glastonbury Town Hall on Sunday 3 November from 11am to 4pm. Don't miss your chance to have a say in the future of Glastonbury.

     

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