A VISION for Stockton's future is being put on display for feedback at a series of exhibitions.
Stockton Borough Council is urging residents to go to one of the displays, which set out the objectives and aspirations for the borough up to 2021, and then give their views.
The exhibitions will be held in libraries as follows:
Billingham (Bedale Ave) - today and tomorrow;
Billingham (Roseberry) - Wednesday and Thursday;
Thornaby (Westbury St) - Friday and Saturday;
Thornaby (Central) - Monday and Tuesday, October 15 and 16;
Ragworth - Wednesday and Thursday, October 17 and 18;
Egglescliffe - Friday and Saturday, October 19 and 20;
Yarm - Monday and Tuesday, October 22 and 23;
Ingleby Barwick - Wednesday and Thursday, October 24 and 25;
Norton - Friday and Saturday, October 26 and 27.
In addition, the exhibition will be in Stockton Town Hall on Wednesday, October 31, from 9am to 5pm.
Councillor Bob Cook, the council's cabinet member for regeneration and transport, said: "It's vital residents take the time to come along to the exhibitions, which will show the forward thinking of the council.
"The majority of the exhibitions are being held until 7pm in the evening, which will give residents more opportunity to visit and have their say."
All exhibitions will be manned on one of the two days they are at libraries, from 2pm to 7pm. To find out when officers will be present to answer questions or explain about the planning system, call 01642-528557.
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