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The MP for Copeland is bringing together community leaders to help solve local issues. On Thursday, May 13, Trudy Harrison MP will host the inaugural session with parish, borough and county councillors from Millom, Bootle, Whicham, Ulpha and Waberthwaite, as well as education and health professionals from Millom School and Waterloo House Surgery. Mrs Harrison said: “At the forefront of our national recovery is the government’s plan to support economic growth through significant investment in infrastructure, skills and innovation. “I look forward to facilitating parish, borough and county councillors, along with business people, private investors, health and education professionals from Millom and Haverigg, Whicham, Silecroft, Ulpha, Bootle and Waberthwaite this week to develop community projects.
Community leaders to join together to shape future of Copeland
Community leaders from across Copeland will join together to help shape the future of the borough.
The MP for Copeland is bringing together community leaders to hear more about priorities and local plans for their areas.
On Thursday, Trudy Harrison MP will host the inaugural session with parish, borough and county councillors from Millom, Bootle, Whicham, Ulpha and Waberthwaite, as well as education and health professionals from Millom School and Waterloo House Surgery.
Over the coming months, Mrs Harrison will be hosting sessions with communities across Copeland aiming to provide advice and guidance on the development of local community plans.
A quarter of a million is set to be spent on upgrading the A595 from next month. Cumbria County Council is spending £250,000 on the works, which will involve replacing worn-out sections of road with a new surface on the A595 between High Cross and Duddon Bridge. Resurfacing works are scheduled to start on Monday, May 10 and should take up to six nights to complete, subject to suitable weather conditions. Works will take place overnight during off-peak hours when less traffic is on the roads to minimise disruption to road users and local residents and businesses. The roadworks have been welcomed by Councillor Matt Brereton, who represents High Furness on the county council.
Cumbria County Council s £250,000 roadwork on A595 welcomed
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