The municipal planning commission has approved a permit application to allow a daytime homeless shelter to operate in a storefront on N. Railway Street, which was formerly the Mustard Seed and Champions Centre. The permit is good until the end of September. NEWS PHOTO COLLIN GALLANT
A daytime homeless shelter will be allowed to set up on N. Railway Street storefront after Medicine Hat’s municipal planning commission was presented Wednesday with a plan to mitigate concerns brought up by neighbouring business
That includes a staffing plan, a security guard for at least the first month of operation, an outline of capacity limits and a communications plan with neighbours and police, who say they’ll put a focus on the area.
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Cllr Kevin Shaw in Seaham where the works will be carried out FORMER railway tracks will be transformed into a public area celebrating a seaside town’s heritage as part of its ongoing regeneration. The second phase of Durham County Council’s Seaham Townscape Heritage Project, a £1.6m scheme supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to enhance Seaham’s historic town centre, is now underway. The project at Seaham is part of the council’s multi-million-pound Towns and Villages strategy, which aims to enhance the vibrancy of communities across the county. It hopes to make towns and villages nicer places to live and work in and attract visitors – boosting the economy – by revitalising high streets whilst preserving their unique heritage.