Opinions sought for £20m town investment plan
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People who live in Grimsby are being asked to share their vision of the "best possible" future for the town.
A public survey, run by charity Our Future, will be used to inform how £20m is invested in the town over a ten-year period.
Grimsby was chosen as one of 55 towns in 2023 to be part of the government's Long-Term Plan for Towns initiative.
The poll asks users to rate suggestions from members of the public on how to improve the area with the new funding.
The survey forms part of Our Future's Grimsby Together campaign, a project focused on building a "vision for the town people want in ten years’ time".
The charity are working in collaboration with North East Lincolnshire Council, Grimsby Town Football Club, and other community partners for the scheme.
Other events to encourage community involvement have been organised including history walks and writing workshops.
The survey is running until 9 June, and residents are encouraged to add their own suggestions.
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