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New park and ride service could be one of 12 projects on cards for Somerset town as part of £24.5M regeneration
The full proposals have been submitted to central government
09:55, 10 FEB 2021
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The stunning view in Glastonbury, looking towards the historic Glastonbury Tor (Image: Mendip District Council)
A Somerset town could get a new park and ride service and a revamped leisure facility as part of a dozen proposals to revitalise the town centre.
Glastonbury was selected by the government in September 2019 as one of 101 towns across the UK to benefit from its £3.6bn towns fund.
The government has already provided £500,000 to kick start a handful of projects around the town