Attention St Neots town centre businesses

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The St Neots Future High Streets Project team have been working to develop options for six projects that form the £16.3 million investment

 This work has included undertaking site investigations, exploring opportunities and constraints, collaborating with stakeholders and costing and reality checking options. It is important that local businesses, have an opportunity to inform and shape the Future Highs Streets Fund investment.

We are now at the stage in the project journey where we have a range of options for the public realm and highways projects (the Market Square, High Street and the Bridge). Before taking a preferred option forward to detailed design, the project team want to share these proposals for comment and feedback.

The team would like to invite St Neots Town Centre businesses to a drop in exhibition between 7:30am – 9:00am on Thursday, 12 May at the Priory Centre, St Neots. At this event you will be able to review a range of options and talk to the project team.

If you are unable to attend, the team will also be at the St Neots Farmers Market on Saturday, 14 May to share the options with the community. Following this event, the display materials will be available online at www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/FHSF.

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