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Council houses to be built in Trinity Road in Stamford and Meadow Close in Bourne Published: 16:00, 03 March 2021 A dozen new council âhousesâ are being built in Stamford and Bourne at a cost of £1.8m. The homes will be built on the site of council-owned garages in Trinity Road, Stamford and in Meadow Close, Bourne. Because the sites are already developed and are trickier to access because of surrounding properties, the build will incur âadditional abnormal costsâ according to South Kesteven District Council, which is paying for the mixture of bungalows and one-bedroom flats. SKDC s cabinet meeting on Tuesday, March 2 The money being set aside is about £150,000 per home - an estimated £24,000 more than is typical for each of the properties - and will be paid to D Brown Building Limited, which is being contracted to carry out the work. ....
Bourne accepting student art FacebookTwitterEmail MORRISONVILLE State Rep. Avery Bourne, R-Morrisonville, accepting entries for her annual Student Art Contest. Students throughout the 95th District including all or part of Madison, Macoupin, Montgomery and Christian counties can submit original, Illinois themed entries through mid-April. Submit any 2-D medium works on an 8.5-by-11-inch paper and include the title of the artwork, their name, grade and school on the back of their work. Entries must be submitted by mail or in person to Bourne’s office at 106 E. Columbian Blvd. North, Litchfield. Winners will have their artwork displayed in Bourne’s district office and shown to the General Assembly. They also will receive a certificate from the Illinois House of Representatives. ....
What s your favourite building in Bourne? | Updated: 08:39, 22 February 2021 In my article back in September last year I explained that the Bourne Neighbourhood Steering Group was creating a list of buildings and structures in Bourne that are favourites with the public, even though they are not listed buildings or scheduled monuments, known as a Local List, writes Anthony Jennings. To that end, the formal consultation on the Neighbourhood Plan that ended last November had a request for your nominations, and I also asked for these in my article. Well, there have so far been more than 70 nominations as a result of the consultation and from the members of the steering group, and others are still trickling in. ....