Views sought on the future of Lincolnshire town

Stuart Harratt
BBC News
David Goddard / Getty Images Aerial view of Immingham with the docks in the foreground and houses and other buildings in the backgroundDavid Goddard / Getty Images
Immingham is drawing up a Town Plan to guide future developments

People living in Immingham are being asked about their views on the future of the town.

The local council is drawing a new town plan which will outline future developments.

Immingham Town Council said it was a chance for residents, businesses and other local organisations to tell planners "what they would like to see".

An online survey will run for four weeks and responses will be used to develop further feedback sessions, the council said.

Results of the research will be used to develop the Immingham Forward plan.

Councillor Karen Swinburn, Town Council Chair and Lady Mayor of Immingham, said: "This is your chance to tell us what you like about Immingham and where you would like to see improvements.

"We want to know what you think as your views are vital to shaping the future of the town going forward.

"The survey will take just a few minutes to complete but may have an impact on the shape of Immingham to come."

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