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£90,000 cultural funding boost Lowestoft high street | East Anglian Daily Times
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Historic England reveals four Somerset high streets set to receive funding
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Ryde has just been selected for a new project within the programme called Twin Towns.
Public artists, Mooch, will be “twinning” Ramsgate in Kent and Ryde on the Isle of Wight, two coastal resorts with many connections.
Isle of Rydesgate
A spokesperson for Mooch explains,
“Using their Historic High Streets as inspiration, we are creating the fantasy Isle of Rydesgate. We need you to help us make the templates for the model buildings so if you fancy having fun with your drawing skills, please contact us for our template instructions to Help Create Rydesgate High Street.
“All the designs will become part of the Historic England archive for the Cultural Programme and the best ones will be printed to make the 3D models of the new Rydesgate town centre.”
Volksstimme | Vom Warenhaus zur Bühne
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EBRD newsletter - Friday 30 April EBRD “baby” UiPath smashes Wall Street The Romanian software company UiPath broke records this week with the most successful listing on the New York Stock since Spotify, according to the Economist. UiPath managed to raise $1.3bn in an initial public offering. This valued it at around $30bn. When first plans for the company were made in a living room in Bucharest in 2015 and the founders needed capital the EBRD stood ready to offer its support through the Earlybird Digital East Fund. As the world commemorated the 35
th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear accident this week, a new EBRD-managed decommissioning fund held its first assembly meeting. EBRD President Odile Renaud-Basso and Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) opened the meeting of the International Chernobyl Co-Operation Account (ICCA) assembly with a joint declaration pledging continued support for the decommissioning of th