The Labour-controlled Hyndburn Borough Council is currently examining all aspects of public land and ways in which they can be best used and linked together in order to ensure the long-term prosperity of the borough. One of these areas is the Clayton Triangle and Cllr Miles Parkinson has been looking at this for some time.
He said, "We are looking at the regeneration of employment sites and the Clayton Triangle site could be used for Clayton and Altham. If we aim to bring back derelict buildings and the brownfield site we would end up with an area for both housing and joint working and living accommodation. As Councillors, we need to be looking at the bigger picture and not simply about the provision of new dog bins."
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