RESIDENTS of Colne have just one more day to say what they want from regeneration in their area.
The consultation period for the South Valley masterplan has been extended, and people have until tomorrow to get involved before consultants go away to draw up their designs.
Residents have four options, drawn up after the last consultation in November, which all include a new managed woodland, wind turbines, refurbishment of the Zion Works industrial site and new housing in Shaw Street.
Waterside councillor Ian Robinson said: "It's important that as many people as possible in Colne take part because whatever the consultants decide will have a huge, lasting effect on this area.
"There will be a lot of money spent on this, so we want to make sure we get the best we can."
Questionnaires are available at Colne Library and the options and questionnaires are also on the URBED website, www.urbed.coop.
The final report will be published in around six weeks' time before they are debated by councillors in July and August.
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