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The Council’s Draft Local Plan has identified New Brighton as a priority area for regeneration and Marine Promenade as an area in need of a detailed masterplan, to help shape the future of the town.
Masterplans provide more detailed guidance within a particular area, for example setting out parameters for building heights and the materials used in new development and are designed to be adopted as formal planning documents.
We have carried out two previous public engagement exercises about New Brighton which focused on issues and opportunities for New Brighton in Phase 1 and on local ideas for developing New Brighton Neighbourhood Framework in Phase 2. All this information has been used to help support the design of a draft Neighbourhood Framework for the area and a specific draft Marine Promenade Masterplan. The feedback from the previous consultations is published in the Documents section of this page.
This third phase of engagement seeks to receive your opinion on the draft masterplan for the Marine Promenade. We will use your feedback to review and finalise the draft masterplan. You can view the Marine Promenade Masterplan in full or view an Executive Summary in the Documents section of this page.
To provide your feedback please complete the survey below.
This Survey is now closed.
The Council’s Draft Local Plan has identified New Brighton as a priority area for regeneration and Marine Promenade as an area in need of a detailed masterplan, to help shape the future of the town.
Masterplans provide more detailed guidance within a particular area, for example setting out parameters for building heights and the materials used in new development and are designed to be adopted as formal planning documents.
We have carried out two previous public engagement exercises about New Brighton which focused on issues and opportunities for New Brighton in Phase 1 and on local ideas for developing New Brighton Neighbourhood Framework in Phase 2. All this information has been used to help support the design of a draft Neighbourhood Framework for the area and a specific draft Marine Promenade Masterplan. The feedback from the previous consultations is published in the Documents section of this page.
This third phase of engagement seeks to receive your opinion on the draft masterplan for the Marine Promenade. We will use your feedback to review and finalise the draft masterplan. You can view the Marine Promenade Masterplan in full or view an Executive Summary in the Documents section of this page.
To provide your feedback please complete the survey below.
You can chat to the team in person to find out more and share your views on the proposals.
Where? Wallasey Central Library (Earlston Road, CH45 5DX)
When? Saturday 4 November, 10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm.
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