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Councillors claim that Drynham is the cleanest ward in Trowbridge

THE Drynham ward in Trowbridge is one of the town s cleanest, according to councillors and volunteers who helped out on litter picks over the weekend. Groups of Conservative and Liberal Democrat town councillors and volunteers went out on Sunday to pick up litter and discarded waste. The new mayor of Trowbridge, Cllr Denise Bates, joined her colleague Cllr Andrew Bryant to hosted a Liberal Democrat litter pick with volunteers on Sunday and then held a joint surgery on Monday. Cllr Bryant said: “We are very grateful to the staff and pupils of Holbrook Primary School who have been extremely supportive in allowing us to continue our surgery on their premises.

Trowbridge Town Council grants will help support local organisations

Trowbridge Civic Centre - Scenesetter Pictures .Pics by Diane Vose DV2493/01. GRANTS worth a total of £9,500 have been awarded to 13 of the 18 organisations that applied for financial support from Trowbridge Town Council. The council s policy and resources committee decided to award grants to all but five of the organisations that applied for help. The 18 applications received before September 30 had made requests totalling £19,568 from the council s 2020-21 budget with only £9,500 available to spend. Grant cheques were issued following approval at the council’s meeting on Tuesday January 5. Recipient organisations have been asked to provide a short acknowledgement for inclusion in the annual town meeting in April.

Trowbridge Town Council grants will help support local organisations | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Trowbridge Civic Centre - Scenesetter Pictures .Pics by Diane Vose DV2493/01. GRANTS worth a total of £9,500 have been awarded to 13 of the 18 organisations that applied for financial support from Trowbridge Town Council. The council s policy and resources committee decided to award grants to all but five of the organisations that applied for help. The 18 applications received before September 30 had made requests totalling £19,568 from the council s 2020-21 budget with only £9,500 available to spend. Grant cheques were issued following approval at the council’s meeting on Tuesday January 5. Recipient organisations have been asked to provide a short acknowledgement for inclusion in the annual town meeting in April.

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