Milestone for Portishead residents in limbo as cladding replacement approved
Residents have been left thousands of pounds out of pocket while waiting for work to start
06:00, 28 APR 2021
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Portishead residents caught up in the fire safety scandal have hit a major milestone with the first block granted permission to remove its combustible cladding.
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Christina paddleboarding in Poole around Brownsea Island last summer.
- Credit: Portishead SUP Co.
People who are new to paddleboarding are being encouraged to take part in Portishead sessions, once Government coronavirus restrictions are lifted.
Owner of Portishead SUP Co, Christina Taylor, has eight years of experience in the water-based sport and became qualified to teach paddle boarding in October.
Christina has brought the sessions to Portishead Marina to benefit people’s physical and mental health and aims to get group lessons fully up-and-running post-lockdown, hopefully in the spring.
A two-person paddleboarding session, which is within coronavirus rules, in Portishead in November.
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