Portsmouth News

Town centre regenerati­on is ‘top priority’ for MP

- David George david.george@thenews.co.uk

REGENERATI­NG a struggling town centre has become a top priority, an MP has said.

Following the Queen's speech earlier this week, in which the government laid out plans for levelling up across the country, one Conservati­ve MP is already vying for Waterloovi­lle to have a slice of the pie.

The MP for Meon Valley, Flick Drummond, says the Waterloovi­lle town centre in particular needs support from the government in order to flourish.

Mrs Drummond said: 'I support the view that the best way to tackle these global challenges is through growing and strengthen­ing the economy.

‘The levelling up and regenerati­on bill will do much in this area, including, I hope, money to regenerate Waterloovi­lle.

'The whole of the town centre needs developing, and it is one of my top priorities as an MP to get at least a plan in place.

'It is mostly privately owned so not as easy as it could be but a vision or plan should help focus developers' minds.'

The regenerati­on work is intended to come from the levelling up and regenerati­on bill, which was introduced to parliament on May 11.

Outlining the bill while reading the Queen's speech last week, Prince Charles said: ‘A bill will be brought forward to drive local growth, empowering local leaders to regenerate their areas, and ensuring everyone can share in the United Kingdom’s success.

‘The planning system will be reformed to give residents more involvemen­t in local developmen­t.’

On top of this, it is hoped that the bill will give a boost to the pre-existing community infrastruc­ture levy, which is a charge issued by local authoritie­s for new developmen­ts in their area.

On the regenerati­on side, there are also set to be changes to laws around the compulsory purchase of land, pavement licences and vagrancy and begging.

The bill is currently in its second reading stage in the House of Commons.

Mrs Drummond will be hosting a public meeting for people to share their own thoughts on regenerati­ng Waterloovi­lle. The event will be taking place at St George's Church in Hambledon Road, Waterloovi­lle, from 4pm on Friday, June 10.

 ?? ?? Wellington Way, Waterloovi­lle town centre. Picture: Keith Woodland
Wellington Way, Waterloovi­lle town centre. Picture: Keith Woodland

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