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Rochester Main Street moves in new direction
ROCHESTER Rochester Main Street is retooling for 2021, refocusing its efforts on ways to support local businesses while uniting and emboldening the different groups working to move the Lilac City forward.
The changes are born out of the COVID-19 pandemic and out of public criticisms involving the nonprofit organization, according to Mike Guillette and Matt Wyatt. Guillette and Wyatt are the respective president and secretary of Main Street’s all-volunteer board.
“We’re trying to connect the dots as much as possible. We want to be working together on these efforts,” said Wyatt. “We’d like to take the next year to really show what Main Street can do when we work together, when we reach out to our businesses and when we take public input seriously.”
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Updated: 13:20, 06 January 2021
Medway s Wisdom Hospice and a charity which supports blind and visually-impaired artists are to share a £10,000 cash boost.
The Rochester Riverside Community Project, which is overseeing the town s multi-million pound regeneration scheme, has announced the funding which forms part of its £30,000-a-year to help Medway organisations.
Friends of the Wisdom Hospice have shared some of the cash from the Rochester Riverside Community Board
The hospice at High Bank, Rochester - which serves adults across Medway and Swale - is to be handed £5,000 towards running costs and to provide extra equipment and facilities.
The Friends of Wisdom Hospice charity has already benefited from the developer s Countryside Communities Fund, which was set up in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, to the tune of £2,500.