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Consultation has concluded.
The Skipton Flood Recovery Committee is seeking feedback on potential projects and activities to support Skipton’s recovery from the recent floods.
The committee have come up with a list of potential recovery projects which they are seeking feedback on. This list includes projects to help those affected by the floods as well as projects that provide a broad community benefit. They also want to hear about what other projects and activities are needed to support Skipton’s recovery.
This will help to inform a community flood recovery plan that is currently being developed.
The Skipton Flood Recovery Committee is seeking feedback on potential projects and activities to support Skipton’s recovery from the recent floods.
The committee have come up with a list of potential recovery projects which they are seeking feedback on. This list includes projects to help those affected by the floods as well as projects that provide a broad community benefit. They also want to hear about what other projects and activities are needed to support Skipton’s recovery.
This will help to inform a community flood recovery plan that is currently being developed.