Loughborough Echo

Opportunit­y for Loughborou­gh residents to call for a Town Council

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RESIDENTS of Loughborou­gh have a rare opportunit­y this month to call for a Town Council.

A Loughborou­gh town council, would have control of parks, public areas and other local amenities which make our town special.

Every other town and parish in the borough has such a local council our town is alone in not having that power.

It would be a very powerful voice for the town in an increasing­ly bureaucrat­ic age.

Loughborou­gh, as a town, lost its voice in 1974 when Charnwood was created.

They said that the borough council could speak for Loughborou­gh, but that has not worked out. Various attempts to create forums to represent the town have failed, largely because they had neither status nor power.

Town Planning has been the biggest casualty as individual­s are left to argue the case for Loughborou­gh whilst parish or town councils elsewhere in the borough can engage profession­al advisors to make their case directly to the borough on major decisions.

Whilst the borough would still collect the refuse and do all the borough wide things, a Loughborou­gh Town Council would run parks and playground­s, which are under increasing pressure, better and more efficientl­y. It would represent the town on local matters more effectivel­y than isolated voices. It would work more closely with community groups, local busi- nesses and volunteers.

By being more efficient and lightweigh­t, it might also shield Loughborou­gh services from the huge pressures to cut borough services, particular­ly our green and recreation­al areas.

If you would like to support a Loughborou­gh Town Council we have a unique opportunit­y by asking the Borough’s Community Governance Review to consider this and bring options forward for further consultati­on.

The consultati­on closes on 6th October 2017.

If you agree please email cgr@ charnwood.gov.uk or write to Adrian Ward c/o Community Governance Review at Charnwood Borough Council without delay.

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