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A drone picture of Bishop Auckland town centre MEMBERS of the public can have their say on which projects should receive investment to help with the ongoing regeneration of a County Durham town. Earlier this year Bishop Auckland was selected to participate in the Stronger Towns Programme and make a bid for up to £25 million in Government funding in January 2021. A Stronger Town Board was established which has been developing project proposals which it hopes will help to accelerate the regeneration of the town. Now as part of a consultation, the board wants to hear the views of residents on the projects before it makes the final decision on what is included in the bid.
A HOUSING association is working
The remains of the old King James I Grammar School after fire ravaged the Laurel Building in March, 2007 on the £5.2 million redevelopment of a rundown old school which was once attended by comedy legend Stan Laurel. Railway Housing Association is building 28 affordable homes for rent on the site of the old King James School at Bishop Auckland. This includes the sympathetic restoration of the front of the main Grade II listed building - often referred to as the Laurel Building after the school’s most famous former popular pupil – which was badly damaged in a fire in 2007.
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