Fareham Council’s CAT meeting takes place from 7pm on Monday 11th June in the Malt Room, Titchfield Community Centre.
FBC say that listening to your views is essential to the Council providing better services. One of the ways they listen to residents is by holding public meetings, known as Community Action Team (CAT) meetings.
The meetings are a great way to keep up to date with what is going on in our area.
Following a presentation by Council Leader, Sean Woodward, there will be an opportunity for residents to ask questions.
At the last CAT meeting held during October and November last year the Borough's Draft Local Plan 2036 was discussed.
The Local Plan looks at housing, employment space, and places where retail and leisure facilities should be provided. It also earmarks areas to be protected, such as countryside, community and leisure buildings, and open spaces.
At the exhibition and meeting residents have found out about proposals for the local area and had the opportunity to speak directly to planning officers and Councillors.
Make sure your voice is heard by our local councillors, council officials and FBC leader, Cllr Sean Woodward.
For more information on Fareham Council’s CAT meetings Click HERE