RESIDENT and business owners can now have a say on potential changes to two Knutsford conservation areas.
Drop-in sessions are being held to give people the chance to talk to a consultant about the plans.
Following the adoption of the Knutsford Neighbourhood Plan in 2019, Knutsford Town Council set out to meet its commitment to work with Cheshire East Council to review all the town’s conservation area appraisal and management plans.
The aim is to ensure that all are up to date, reflective of the existing built environment, and relevant in the continued protection and enhancement of these heritage areas.
A consultant was appointed at Donald Insall Associate to undertake the conservation area reviews and engagement meetings.
Work is now being carried out on the town centre and Cross Town conservation area appraisals and management plans.
The consultant is keen to hear views from local people and will be holding drop-in sessions at 60 King Street on Wednesday, July 5, from 12 noon to 1.30pm, 3pm to 4.30pm and 5.30pm to 6.30pm.
Residents, business owners, tenants, property owners and landlords and anybody else interested in the special nature of these areas of Knutsford is invited to come along.
It is an opportunity for people to ask the consultant questions and see some of the findings and research.
People can give their own views on how best to protect and manage the areas.
Bob Allen, planning and facilities officer at Knutsford Town Council, said: “These reviews will conclude our work reviewing the five existing conservation areas in the town and are part of our work to conserve the heritage of Knutsford.
“We encourage those interested in these two areas, particularly those who live or own property there, to attend these sessions, to find out more and share their views.
For further details about the consultation sessions call Bob Allen on 01565 653929.
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