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Summary
The Hyndburn Council meeting on 29 June 2024 focused on several key issues, including the approval of a new housing development in Great Harwood, the introduction of a community recycling initiative, and the allocation of funds for local infrastructure improvements.
New Housing Development in Great Harwood
The council approved a new housing development in Great Harwood, which will include 150 new homes. The development aims to address the housing shortage in the area and provide affordable housing options. Councillors discussed the potential impact on local infrastructure and services, with some expressing concerns about increased traffic and strain on schools. However, the majority supported the project, citing the need for more housing and the economic benefits it would bring.
This development is crucial for meeting our housing targets and providing much-needed affordable homes for our residents,said one councillor.
Community Recycling Initiative
A new community recycling initiative was introduced, aiming to improve recycling rates across Hyndburn. The initiative will involve the distribution of recycling bins to all households and an educational campaign to inform residents about the benefits of recycling. The council hopes this will reduce waste and promote environmental sustainability. The initiative received widespread support, with councillors highlighting the importance of environmental responsibility.
By making recycling easier and educating our community, we can significantly reduce our environmental footprint,a councillor noted.
Allocation of Funds for Local Infrastructure Improvements
The council allocated funds for various local infrastructure improvements, including road repairs, upgrades to public parks, and enhancements to community centres. The decision was made to address long-standing issues and improve the quality of life for residents. Councillors discussed the prioritisation of projects, with some advocating for more investment in rural areas. Ultimately, a balanced approach was agreed upon to ensure equitable distribution of resources.
Investing in our infrastructure is essential for the well-being of our community and the sustainability of our local economy,a councillor remarked.
For more details, you can refer to the Agenda frontsheet 29th-Jun-2024 10.30 Council and the Public reports pack 29th-Jun-2024 10.30 Council.
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