Planners are seeking 'invaluable' local knowledge to help revitalise Hexham's historic shopping area.
Residents and business-owners based in an historic market town are being urged to give their views on plans to revitalise its town centre.and Historic England are jointly funding improvements to central Hexham's "unique heritage and streetscape".
The redevelopment forms part of a wider £95m government-funded programme, which aims to protect and enhance the town.Image caption,Locals' views will be used to help create a new conservation area management plan, which will include improvements to buildings in historic areas such as Priestpopple, Cattle Market and Battle Hill.
"So it is really important to us that they share their views, to help shape new developments and investment opportunities in the centre of the town that protect and enhance the unique heritage and streetscape." Jules Brown, Historic Places Advisor at Historic England, said: "Local knowledge is invaluable, so I'd urge people tell us how they think this part of town could continue to be improved in the future."
A draft of the plan will be published in spring 2024, and residents will have an opportunity to comment on the recommendations thereafter.
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