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Future March - Investing in the potential of March
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Consultation has concluded
Cambridgeshire County Council has undertaken a study, on behalf of the Combined Authority, in to the possible transport schemes that could improve the congestion and network connectivity in and around March, creating a more resilient town for the future.
This consultation is to share the details of the schemes identified in the study with the wider public and gauge their support and feedback for each option. We may share your information with our consultants, our partners in this consultation (Fenland District Council) and with the council analysis team.
You do not have to give us any personal information. We will not publish any personal details you do give us, but may publish our response, and include it in public reports, with personal details removed. Personal data will be held securely, in accordance with data protection legislation. We will only store it for 12 months after the consultation results have been analysed and the consultation report published.
All surveys should be completed by the closing date of Sunday 28th June 2020.
Cambridgeshire County Council has undertaken a study, on behalf of the Combined Authority, in to the possible transport schemes that could improve the congestion and network connectivity in and around March, creating a more resilient town for the future.
This consultation is to share the details of the schemes identified in the study with the wider public and gauge their support and feedback for each option. We may share your information with our consultants, our partners in this consultation (Fenland District Council) and with the council analysis team.
You do not have to give us any personal information. We will not publish any personal details you do give us, but may publish our response, and include it in public reports, with personal details removed. Personal data will be held securely, in accordance with data protection legislation. We will only store it for 12 months after the consultation results have been analysed and the consultation report published.