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Published:
November 18, 2008
All
welcome at Burnham and Highbridge regeneration group's AGM
A
busy agenda of discussions is promised at the AGM of Burnham-On-Sea
and Highbridge Regeneration Partnership, which will be held this
evening (Tuesday, November 18th) at 7pm in Burnham's Princess
Hall.
The event includes a presentation by Fred Faulks of The Highbridge
History Group, who has been involved in creating Highbridge's
history panels, which will be installed at various locations across
Highbridge in the coming months.
Artists
from HABA, the Highbridge and Burnham Artists group, who were
involved in the summer arts festival in Burnham and Highbridge,
will also be giving a talk about their community project.
And
Somerset artist Stefan Jennings, who built the iconic 'whales
tale' besides the River Brue, will be telling his story about
making the work.
A
representative of Sedgemoor District Council will be giving a
brief overview of the current status of both the Civic Pride Project
and the Cultural Quarter Project.
And there will also be a display of active and completed projects
from the community development initiative, now in its final year.
Community Development Worker Sue Quatermass told Burnham-On-Sea.com:
"Everyone is welcome to come along and meet the partnership
members and the development worker to discuss ideas and possibilities
for the future of regeneration in the Highbridge and Burnham area."
Pictured
is one of the futuristic scenes showing how Burnham's High Street
may look after the completion of town centre regeneration
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