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Deadline extended for Appleby Fair Strategy public consultation

by Cumbria Crack
26/02/2019
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The deadline for people to comment on the Draft Appleby Fair Strategy has been extended until noon on Tuesday 19 March 2019.

The strategy, which covers 2019 to 2022, outlines the aims, objectives and priorities of the  Appleby Fair Multi-Agency Strategic Co-ordinating Group (“MASCG”) for the coming years.

Matthew Neal, Chairman of the MASCG said: “The aim of the strategy is to provide a framework to allow issues to be addressed, rather than to provide answers to specific issues.

“The members of the MASCG work closely with local communities to help reach solutions to any issues raised. The new strategy will aim to build on these links to help develop ever stronger relationships in the future. In accordance with this strategy three Councillors have been appointed to MASCG to help improve links with local communities, they are Councillor Karen Greenwood (Eden District Council), Councillor Ian Mitchell (South Lakeland District Council) and Councillor Phil Dew (Cumbria County Council).”

You can view the Draft Appleby Fair Strategy by visiting www.applebyfair.org

You can give your views by emailing [email protected] or by post to:

Matthew Neal,

Deputy Chief Executive

Eden District Council

Town Hall

Penrith

CA11 7QF

Anyone wishing to make comment is asked to do so by noon on Tuesday 19 March 2019.

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