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Post by iainburrit on Oct 10, 2008 21:22:55 GMT 1
OK, looking back to the April update 2007.. Latest diary update April 2007 Whilst the feasibility study for East Reef found the project to be technically deliverable in Jaywick, progress is dependent on next steps with master planning for Jaywick (which is being separately funded by EEDA). EEDA and it's partners remain committed to helping the long term sustainable regeneration of Jaywick but need to find an option that meets the aspirations of the local community, addresses issues such as flood risk, planning requirements, provides housing and infrastructure of sufficient quality, and is financially viable to the public and private sectors. As this is a complex set of issues, finding solutions to meet all these objectives is taking time. The Partnership (including the Environment Agency) is currently undertaking a strategic flood risk assessment of Jaywick, due to be completed this summer. Once the results of this are known, a review of the regeneration framework options can be carried out and the Partnership will be in a position to re-examine ways of taking forward a phased approach to regeneration. We very much hope that East Reef can become a part of this phased approach and play a significant role in the regeneration of Jaywick and its coastline. www.landmarkeast.org.uk/RVEdb6170862e0c4926858b5cfd3d709f5d,,.aspx
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Post by iainburrit on Oct 12, 2008 19:12:20 GMT 1
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Post by newman on Jan 16, 2009 14:11:46 GMT 1
re: Organisations connected with regeneration of our area.
I am interested in knowing whether any other organisations other than the following are involved in regeneration of the Tendring area:-
EEDA INtend Essex County Council Interaction Partnership Haven Gateway North Essex PCT
Can anyone add to this list, please?
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Post by Jacky on Jan 16, 2009 20:40:01 GMT 1
I can't think of any, unless oyu count the Arts Council
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