NELSON residents can take a look at plans for their area next week.
People living in Bradley ward are being asked for their views on schemes to revitalise the area following public consultation in September.
More than 300 residents told regeneration bosses what they would like to see in Bradley and now people are being consulted on the next stage.
On the table for discussion is the future for the large derelict site of Riverside Mill, improvements to back streets and the Bradley environment, demolition of some streets, new and refurbished homes and parks and play areas for Bradley children.
Pendle Council's executive member for housing market renewal Coun Tony Greaves said: "This is the next stage in working out a master plan for the Bradley area.
"The plan will help to shape the future of this important area near the middle of Nelson which has suffered from neglect in recent years.
"Now it's time for people to speak again - this is the stage where we need to agree a final action plan that will set out a street by street plan with as much public support as possible."
There will be two 'have your say days' on November 15 at Bradley Primary School, Dover Street, between 3.30pm and 8pm and on November 17 at Nelson Youth Centre, Leeds Road, between 1pm and 8pm.
Anyone who cannot attend but would like to have their say or ask for more information should contact the helpline on 0800 0852207.
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