Media Releases 2004
News Release : 24 November 2004SOUTH EAST PLAN DEBATE Community representatives from all over the South East meet next week to decide on consultation options that will influence the future of the region for the next 20 years. At a full meeting of the South East England Regional Assembly on 29 November, councillors from every local authority in the region, together with business and voluntary sector representatives, will debate an initial draft of a new regional plan for South East England. The ‘South East Plan’ will set the framework for the physical development of the region over the next 20 years. This includes economic growth, homes, transport infrastructure and the environment. A key decision for the Assembly on 29 November is to decide what levels of housing development to put before the public. Following their decision, the Plan will be published in January for full public consultation that runs until April 2005. Consultation will include opinion surveys, media campaign, public meetings and a questionnaire to each of the 3 million plus homes in the region. The Assembly meeting will be held on Monday 29 November 2004 at HG Wells Suite If you would like to attend, please contact: Lesley van Dijk, PR Executive- 01483 555223 Heather Bolton, Head of Communications - 01483 555220 Notes to editors:
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