The Ramsey Town Centre Partnership is led by an Executive Committee which works with the Town Centre Co-Ordinator to drive forward the organisation’s Action Plan.
The Action Plan was the result of extensive public consultation undertaken by Huntingdonshire District Council and a voluntary steering committee composed of interested local parties.
The Action Plan was approved in the latter part of 2001, following a year of public consultations, meetings, discussions and comments from a wide cross-section of local residents, local groups and businesses.
It was during the final public meeting that the Town Centre Partnership Executive Committee was formed. A constitution was agreed for the operations of this committee and, as part of its remit, affiliate membership was made available to local businesses, organised groups and individuals. These members are entitled to nominate and elect the 10 members of the committee each year. In addition to this number of committee members, the Town Council, District Council and County Council are all offered seats on the Executive Committee.
Huntingdonshire District Council, who provide an annual grant towards the implementation of the Action Plan, supports the Town Centre Partnership and they also provide officer support.
The Action Plan is reviewed annually and this Annual Review reflects today’s objectives in a more compact and manageable format.
Our work continues to focus on projects that will help Ramsey be a vibrant, safe, successful and sustainable town centre for residents, nearby village communities and visitors alike.
We welcome comment from and involvement with all sectors of our community and all the other groups and organisations who are working in our area.