Carlisle is set to receive £9.1 million government funding through the Future High Streets Fund. The news was welcomed by the city’s politicians and leaders as the city looks to emerge from the pandemic strongly. And reader June Terry was certain that the city would, indeed, enter another golden era as a result of investment. She said: [There’s] lots of development happening. Some lovely property and looking forward to the station and Sands developments. “Looking forward to seeing where the town centre millions will go. Hope homeowners with weather-worn sandstone will get slice of cherry too.” Kathy Scott welcomed the investment, with the funding set to be used to also revitalise the city centre.
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Greenfield Notebook: May 10, 2021
The Moose Lodge at 20 School St. in Greenfield. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 5/9/2021 4:00:11 PM
Nomination papers now available
GREENFIELD Nomination papers for the city election are now available at the City Clerk’s Office, which is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
According to a notice from City Clerk Kathy Scott, all candidates must obtain signatures from registered voters in Greenfield to be put on the Nov. 2 ballot. (A preliminary election will be held in the event that double plus one of the amounts of candidates returning nomination papers.) Nomination papers must be returned to Scott by Tuesday, July 27.