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The majority of visitors stopping by the Council's community engagement tent at Emergency Services Day (999 Day) this year were eager to discuss Fareham Town Centre Regeneration. All the feedback was very welcome and has been passed on to the team. We look forward to future opportunities later this year to gather the views of the public.
Click here to see the Spring/Summer 2024 edition of Fareham Today (5 MB) where there is a piece covering Fareham Town Centre Regeneration on pages 7 to 11.
Nearly 50 local business owners and managers took part in a breakfast event to discuss the optioneering ideas put forward for the regeneration of the town.
These were well received by attendees during a 'Quickfire Engagement Session,' reassuring us that the shortlist of ideas approved by the Council's Executive for further evaluation is focused on the right types of intervention.
At each CAT meeting, residents received a presentation outlining the Council's approach to regeneration and the shortlisted optioneering ideas that were reported to the Council's Executive on 18 March.
Here you can view the presentation presented at both meetings (8 MB)
Residents were generally supportive of our approach. There were a number of frequently asked questions that we have published on our CATs webpage.