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Published:
September 5, 2008
Burnham-On-Sea's
Manor Gardens get a £13,000 face-lift
Sedgemoor
District Council has this week completed a £13,000 face-lift
of Burnham-On-Sea's Manor Gardens.
The
improvements include new fencing, kerbing, plants and seating
plus the repainting of barriers.
District
council spokeswoman Claire Faun told Burnham-On-Sea.com: "An
old white painted ranch fence which ran along the road has been
replaced with new black, powder-coated metal railings while the
barriers at the entrances have also been repainted."
"The
area to the rear of the main building has been improved with the
removal of the old, random stone flowerbed edging, which has been
replaced with concrete edged kerbs."
She
added: "The refurbished flower beds will also be replanted
with shrubs. New litter bins and dog-waste bins have also been
provided throughout the gardens and new seating has also been
ordered."
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