Nearly £23M to be invested in Bridgwater as town deal projects approved
11 projects have been identified to rejuvenate the town
16:05, 9 JUN 2021
Detail of Bridgwater Carnival celebrations (Image: Sedgemoor District Council)
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Nearly £23M will be invested in and around Bridgwater town centre over the coming years after the government approved its town deal projects.
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