Partington scheme part of Levelling Up agenda
The public are being being asked for their opinions on £18m plans to redevelop Partington Sports Village. Trafford council successfully bid for £18.3m worth of funding from the government’s Levelling Up fund to carry out the work as part of its sport and physical activity strategy, Trafford Moving.
The council will now be consulting with the public on the plans at various centres between May 9th and May 21 and June 12 and June 23. The events are drop-ins and food and other refreshments will be provided. Dates include: Coun Jo Harding, Trafford council’s executive member for culture, leisure and strategic partnerships, said: “This development is fantastic news and gives us the opportunity to significantly improve the health and leisure offer for residents in Partington and the surrounding area.
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