FOLLOWING a public consultation event at Kirkleatham Pavilion, Redcar on Tuesday, January 26th, residents and interested parties are now being encouraged to give their views online on the seven shortlisted designs for a new catering and horticulture training facility in the Kirkleatham Estate.
Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council is set to build the new Kirkleatham Catering Academy and walled garden as a major part of an ongoing restoration programme on the estate, which is expected to bring jobs, apprenticeships and training opportunities to the area.
The designs for the academy building and walled garden were established through a competition and the council is welcoming the views of residents on the designs through an online survey.
Cllr Dale Quigley, Cabinet Member for Economic Growth at Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council said:
“The council has been working with Historic England and The Prince’s Foundation for Building Community and has secured local support for the project.
“I would like to thank everyone who attended the consultation event this week, but for those who could not make it, there is still time to fill out an online survey on the council’s website.
“We value the views of our residents so please share your thoughts with us.”
To see the designs and fill out the online survey, please visit: www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/HaveYourSay