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Tamworth Borough Council bid for £20m for further town centre regeneration
Tamworth Borough Council bid for £20m for further town centre regeneration
Councillors to consider hundreds of views on Gungate plans
Councillors will be meeting next week to consider the views of more than 200 Tamworth residents and businesses that were put forward as part of a consultation on the future of the Gungate site in the town centre.
The council asked for people’s opinions on some outline proposals on how a large area around the former Gungate Precinct could be unlocked for future development as part of major regeneration plans for Tamworth.
Future of Gungate consultation – read the responses submitted so far and have your say
So far more than 170 people have taken part in our consultation on the future of the Gungate site – and there’s still time to have your say.
Tamworth Borough Council is seeking views on how a large area around the former Gungate Precinct could be unlocked for future development as part of major regeneration plans for the town centre.
Share your views on future regeneration of the Gungate site
Tamworth Borough Council is seeking views on the future of the Gungate site, as part of major regeneration plans for Tamworth town centre.
A great deal of work has taken place to explore how a significant area of the town centre could be unlocked for regeneration, in a way that is viable, sustainable and contributes to the overall success of Tamworth.
Major regeneration aims as council buys key town centre site
Tamworth Borough Council has purchased a key town centre site for investment purposes, and with the longer term aim of finally unlocking it for major regeneration.
The authority now owns the Gungate and Spinning School Lane car park site, bordered by Marmion Street and Spinning School Lane, and will be looking to masterplan significant regeneration in the area over the coming years.
Leader of Tamworth Borough Council, Cllr Daniel Cook, said: