Friday, 29 August 2008

Fit with Dacorum Borough Council’s vision (sic )
Introduction
In late 2004 Dacorum Borough Council agreed
a set of strategic aims to guide the work of
the Council for the next four years:
• To be an excellent Council.
• To encourage civic pride and an

active community.

WHY DEMOLISH THE PAVILION IN 2002 ANYWAY WHEN THERE WAS LITTLE LIKELIHOOD OF A FAST REPLACEMENT , THE PAVILION WAS BETTER THAN NOTHING ?. THAT'S SIX YEARS AGO !!!!!Now it's just agrassy knoll even the sign has gone !!









• To ensure a clean, tidy and safe

environment.

(A clean, tidy and safe

environment??   See this link   http://hemelrubbish.blogspot.com/ )
• To provide affordable housing and
protect green space.
• To support the local economy and
employment.
Hemel 2020 fully supports work towards
achieving all of the Council’s strategic aims.
We want to make sure future planning and
development in Hemel Hempstead takes
full account of these objectives.We want:
• Developments that ensure quality
spaces, design and materials.
• Public areas that are safe and easy

to maintain.

(Public areas that are safe and easy

to maintain.

??   See this link   http://hemelrubbish.blogspot.com/ )
• The provision of essential affordable
and key worker housing.
The regeneration of Maylands is central
to the Council’s economic ambitions.

In February 2006 Dacorum Borough Council launched a new regeneration vision for Hemel Hempstead, built as a new town some 50 years ago.

The vision is about building on the successes and strengths of Hemel Hempstead in order to create new opportunities and to craft the right legacy for future generations.

Thornfield Properties Plc has been approved as the preferred developer to work with Dacorum Borough Council and other development interests in taking forward the project, estimated at around £350 million. The Vision 

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