Consultation on town's 15-year plan extended

Several sites in Northampton are in urgent need of regeneration
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An opportunity for people to have their say on a town's improvement plans has been extended.
The consultation in Northampton, external has already attracted more than 1,300 responses, with the deadline now delayed by a fortnight to Monday, 25 August.
A senior councillor said it was a "pivotal moment" and residents could "directly shape" the future of the town.
Reform UK-controlled West Northamptonshire Council said suggestions received so far included making Northampton a distinctive leisure destination, which was "better at showcasing its heritage and identity".
People also said they wanted the town to be easier and safer to walk and cycle around.
When asked what made them proud about Northampton, respondents mentioned its rich history, beautiful historic buildings and shoemaking heritage.

The plan includes six priority areas including heritage and shoe-making areas
A masterplan was revealed last month, outlining several developments that were already taking place in Northampton and setting priorities for the future.
Among the ideas were:
Turning St James End into a gateway of sport
Creating a "key arrival point" around the railway station
Regenerating the Cattlemarket into a living and working space
Founding a creative district celebrating shoemaking
The council's cabinet member for local economy and culture James Petter said: "This is a pivotal moment for Northampton, and your input can directly shape the future of our town centre.
"Whether you live, work or spend time here, we want to hear from you."

Reform UK's James Petter (left, with Reform UK's Zia Yusuf) said the plan was a "pivotal moment" for the town
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