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BAE site Waterlooville

A comment has been left on this blog with no contact.  It was a question about Waterlooville

  • Are there any updates on the BAE development? Any plans for a new forum ? Is this development any closer to attracting leisure facilities? Is there a timeline ? Where can the community make suggestions on the make-up for this site ? How can we insure that this development continues under a leisure licence and attracts businesses that enhance our town center ? 
At the recent community meeting this site was mentioned and it was confirmed it is still designated as leisure facilities including cinema.  Sadly no cinemas are willing to invest. 

To whoever made this comment.  You can attend the community meetings and make your feelings known.  The next meeting will now be in September.  Or you can question your ward councillors who will be holding monthly surgeries on the first Saturday in the month.  Starting on 8 September in the library.  10am till midday.  MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!!

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