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£30,000 shop front grant scheme launches in Burnham-On-Sea town centre

£30,000 shop front grant scheme launches in Burnham-On-Sea town centre Burnham-On-Sea & Highbridge Town Council is calling on independent retail and service providers, and landlords of vacant premises, in Burnham town centre to apply for a new grant of up to £1,000. The grants are being offered to encourage new and existing retail/service businesses and landlords to make permanent visual improvements to their shop fronts, including vacant premises. There is no requirement for the applicant to provide match funding, but applicants are encouraged to provide funding where they can. It comes as the Town Council has received £30,000 from Sedgemoor District Council’s Hinkley Tourism Action Partnership to offer the shop front grants in connection with the Burnham Evolution Plan.

Village balances history and development in newneighbourhood plan

RESIDENTS have voted in favour of a neighbourhood plan that hopes to help preserve the history of a village near Bicester, but also sustain growth. A referendum held on May 6 saw 91.7 per cent of villagers vote for the Weston-on-the-Green Neighbourhood Plan 2018-2031. The plan, which took years to create, was put forward to guide the future development of the village and focuses on housing, transport, green spaces, infrastructure and local facilities. Weston-on-the-Green Parish Council says it reflects the thoughts and feelings of local people who care about the community that they live in. Diane Bohm, Chairman of the Neighbourhood Plan steer group, was instrumental in putting the plan together alongside her team.

Isle of Dogs Neighbourhood Plan adopted by council | East London Advertiser

Published: 1:49 PM May 20, 2021    Keeping check on Isle of Dogs expansion. legal Neighbourhood Plan now adopted by Tower Hamlets Council - Credit: IoD Forum The long-awaited Isle of Dogs Neighbourhood Plan to keep checks and balances on mass development in Britain’s most densely-populated urban space has been formally adopted into planning law.  It was agreed unanimously by Tower Hamlets Council on May 19 as its official planning policy for the tightly-packed area locked on three sides by the famous loop in the Thames.  Boomtown. never-ending construction on the Millwall waterfront. - Credit: IoD Forum There was some concern on ruling Labour benches that it could have gone further in a drive for more “affordable” housing in ratio to the number of office and luxury skyscraper developments that have strained mains supplies, public transport and health and social services as the area population mushrooms. 

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