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The Holderness Road/Woodford neighbourhood centre is one of the 16 areas to be included in the programme. This brings funding for the community to establish and start to deliver a vision for change in the area to reinvigorate the high street. What this change looks like is up to the local community, but the work can help to tackle issues such as shop vacancy, anti-social behaviour, traffic, or graffiti, or deliver improvements such as community events, green space, or seating.
The Holderness Road/Woodford neighbourhood centre covers the parade of shops on both sides of Holderness Road roughly from Lodge Street to Ferens Haven.
The Holderness Road/Woodford neighbourhood centre is one of the 16 areas to be included in the programme. This brings funding for the community to establish and start to deliver a vision for change in the area to reinvigorate the high street. What this change looks like is up to the local community, but the work can help to tackle issues such as shop vacancy, anti-social behaviour, traffic, or graffiti, or deliver improvements such as community events, green space, or seating.
The Holderness Road/Woodford neighbourhood centre covers the parade of shops on both sides of Holderness Road roughly from Lodge Street to Ferens Haven.
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In addition to the online survey, The Community High Streets team will also be hosting in-person events where people are invited to come and speak with us and learn more about the project. These can be found below.