Residents in market towns in Shropshire are being asked to give their views on growth strategies.

Shropshire Council has launched a six-week consultation which will include Oswestry, and ends on May 1.

The strategies will provide an economic focus for the town and the surrounding area, and outline the key actions that Shropshire Council and the relevant town and parish councils will be looking to deliver during the period 2020 to 2025.

Steve Charmley, Cabinet member for assets, economic growth and regeneration, said: “These strategies will help Shropshire Council to achieve its objectives and deliver our economic vision for Shropshire.

“As well as informing and guiding delivery, these strategies are seen as having a key role in encouraging growth, attracting new businesses and investment into not just each town, but also the surrounding area, which in many cases is largely rural.

“I strongly encourage people to use this opportunity to comment on one or more of the documents.

“Any comments received as part of the consultation will be carefully considered and used to help update the draft strategies.”

The documents have been created and informed by Shropshire Council, working with the town council, parish councils and businesses in each area. They focus on the delivery of the council’s economic growth strategy in these key market towns, including their wider hinterlands and surrounding parishes.

Once drafts have been finalised Shropshire Council officers will work with each town to co-ordinate the delivery of the action plans. Officers will also support smaller towns to produce an action plan for their local area, if this is something they wanted to do.

The development of these draft strategies was a key action from the wider Economic Growth Strategy for Shropshire. The Local Economic Growth Strategies are fully aligned with the Local Plan Review and other key documents such as the Place Plans and emerging Communities and Rural Strategy.

To read the draft plans and take part in the consultation, go to www.shropshire.gov.uk/get-involved