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Have your say on future of Tapton Lock Visitor Centre

Residents are being invited to have their say on the possible closure of Tapton Lock Visitor Centre in Chesterfield.

Located at Chesterfield Canal – one of the town’s popular visitor attractions – Tapton Lock Visitor Centre is home to the John Varley tripboat, as well as local information, a small shop with refreshments, mobility vehicle hire and public facilities.

Tasked to save £157m by 2018 due to cuts in Government funding, the Derbyshire County Council countryside service needs to save money and it is proposed that Tapton Lock Visitor Centre is closed, unless alternative organisations can be found to run them, or an alternative use for the building can be found.

Councillor Dean Collins, Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Highways, Transport and Infrastructure, said:

“We know that many people use the centre so hope they will take the time to let us know how the closure could affect them.

“We are doing all we can to find other organisations that would be either interested in running the centres, or using the buildings in some way. This could involve running similar services to what we offer at the moment, or could be a different type of service. We’d be delighted to hear from any organisation that would be interested.”

Any organisation interested in taking on either of the centres should contact Martin Dowson by email: martin.dowson@derbyshire.gov.uk or tel: 01629 539826.

Derbyshire County Council’s consultation is available to complete online by clicking here. The consultation closes on Friday 6 May 2016.

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