Rushcliffe Borough Council is asking West Bridgford residents for their views on how to allocate the local share of Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) funding in its third round.
This funding comes from developers and helps support local services, infrastructure and facilities to meet the needs of a growing population and serve more residents.
As part of the use of these funds a percentage is set aside to be spent at a more localised level and this money is usually managed by the local Parish or Town Council.
As West Bridgford has no Town or Parish Council, Rushcliffe Borough Council administers this funding and must decide how it is spent in consultation with the local community.
Expressions of interest have recently been invited from local community groups and organisations that would have projects locally that could benefit from this funding.
Details of the 14 eligible projects on which the Borough Council is seeking views of the community can be seen on our website along with this survey to gather feedback.
This current consultation will be open until the end of the day on Thursday 19th February.
