Swindon Borough Council's Conservative cabinet will be asked to tomorrow to endorse 27 things it promises to achieve over the next four years on.

members of the ruling group will be presented with a new council plan including 27 updated pledges of things yo be done between 2022 and 2025.

The previous council plan ran from 2016 to 2020 and should have been updated last year but that work was shelved by the needs to the coronavirus pandemic.

The 27 pledges are arranged into six priorities: the economy; heritage,culture and leisure; sustainable growth; skills and education, greener Swindon and sustainability and a safer, fairer and healthier Swindon.

The new plan also sets out what they council has been told to achieve in a consultation exercise this summer by the people of the borough.

Improved road maintenance is one demand and the council now has a pledge to fix all new potholes within 10 working days. The desire for an improved town centre is reflected in investment of £100m in the centre over the next four years.

The meeting begins at the civic offices in Euclid Street at 6pm. Members of the public are able to attend