Do you want a canal through the centre of Swindon? The people will decide.
Liberal Democrat Councillors last night won the chance for the people of Swindon to choose whether or not they have a canal through the town as part of the redevelopment plans. The Conservative-led council's controversial £69 million project will be the subject of a local referendum after the vote on a Lib Dem proposal at the council meeting last night.
Says Lib Dem leader Cllr Stan Pajak (Eastcott) "This is a real victory for local democracy and community involvement. This project will have a major impact on the town centre if it goes ahead and I think local people want to have a say in how their town develops. This will give them that chance."
Swindon Council will now have to conduct a feasibility study into the canal project and if they want it to go ahead, to let the people of Swindon choose in a local referendum.
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