High Peak Liberal Democrats
High Peak Council first withdrew funding from Whaley Bridge Regeneration Partnership last year, and has now pulled out completely.
Councillor Kemp, Borough Executive Member wrote "the Council must withdraw from partnerships that focus on small scale local projects".
Our Partnership projects have included:
But the partnership concentrated on one big project, trying to secure a '2nd Bridge' into the Bingswood Industrial Estate. This failed due to 'misunderstandings' between the Borough and United Utilities.
Liberal Democrat Councillor Linda Leather, long term chair of the Partnership, commented "We will make sure that projects to improve our town will continue."
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