Bucks Council are looking for people to take part in a consultation on plans to redevelop part of Aylesbury town centre.
The team are looking at spending around £4.5 million on the project.
As part of their Stage Three Engagement, they are also offering the opportunity for members of the public to discuss the ideas in a series of online zoom meetings where they will share the emerging proposals as a presentation and invite participants to ask any questions they might have and give feedback.
Separate sessions will be available for local residents and other town centre users, businesses, market traders, landlords, and anyone with a specific interest in heritage. The sessions will start on Monday 15th February and run until Wednesday 24th February.
You can find out more on the Get Involved page of the project's website.

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