PRIDE
IN PLACE
Layton and Grange Park set for £20m Regeneration
Are you a resident of Layton or Grange Park? I want to hear your views on how the area should be improved.
Through the Pride in Place Programme, I have secured £20 million of funding for Layton and Grange Park over the next ten years. That’s £2 million every year to invest in jobs, community facilities, youth services, green spaces and making our streets safer and cleaner.
This is a deeply personal project for me – my grandparents were one of the first to receive their keys to a brand new council house when Grange Park was first built and I was born and raised in Layton, where my parents still live.
I know this community through and through, just as you do. And your voice matters.
Please take a few minutes to share what matters most to you, your family and your neighbours by filling in my survey on the link below.
Over the coming months there will also be lots of opportunities for you to share your vision and your views in person. Please come along to one of the following events to have your voice heard.
Residents take Pride in Grange Park at our first Ideas Exchange sessions
Around 80 residents of Grange Park turned out over two days last week to help design the future of your estate.
Friday 30th and Saturday the 31st January saw our first Pride in Place Ideas Exchange sessions come to @theGrange. This was an opportunity for residents to tell me, local councillors and community leaders, how you think the £20m I’ve secured for Grange Park and Layton should be used to create a real and lasting transformation for the area.
Read all about what ideas came up here,

