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Llangefni proposals set for public display
Plans for the regeneration of Llangefni on the Isle of Angelsey, North Wales, are set to be put on display by the local council in order to gather views from local businesses and residents.
The Isle of Anglesey County Council (IACC) will give people the opportunity to comment on a range of regeneration schemes, including a major revamp of the town hall to provide a new events and office complex. Organised by the council, the Llangefni Regeneration Exhibition will be run in partnership with Menter Môn, Llangefni Town Council, Partneriaeth Ward Tudur and Cwmni Tref Llangefni.
Plans to overhaul the town centre also form part of the North Wales Physical Regeneration Scheme funded by the EU Convergence Programme and the Welsh Assembly Government's Môn a Menai initiative. IACC economic development portfolio holder Bryan Owen said: "This is an important event for the future of the town. It will feature recent developments, current schemes, and ones we hope to see come to fruition in the future.
"We are looking for people's views on projects, and their comments and ideas about how new funding should be spent. I think people will be impressed with how much there is going on and being invested in the town." The plans will be on display in Llangefni's town hall on 4 and 6 March.
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