Multi-million pound government investment in Glastonbury confirmed
By Susie Watkins 8th Jun 2021
The Glastonbury Town's Fund Board is happy to confirm that Glastonbury Town is facing a fantastic future after hearing the news that it is to receive £23.6m from the Government's Towns Fund scheme.
The multi-million pound boost will fund a range of ambitious projects aimed at improving buildings and land, to provide facilities for community, enterprise and skills development, education, tourism and sports, health and well-being.
These funds mean that the government, local community and private sector can go full-steam ahead and renew substantial parts of the Town, making it fit for purpose to address climate change and issues arriving from the Covid pandemic whilst delivering economic recovery and regeneration.
Mendip District Council and the Glastonbury Town's Fund Board will work together to agree and sign off the Heads of Terms of the Towns' Fund offer to enable funding to be released as soon as possible.
Chair of the Glastonbury Town's Fund Board and Partnership Head, Glastonbury Festival, Robert Richards, said: "The Board and I, having spent many hours on endless Zoom calls, could not be happier to have reached this point. "We are delighted that our Town Investment Plan has been recognised and will enable us to bring substantial funding and profound benefit to Glastonbury, a town we should all be proud of. "Many people across the Town contributed to the development of the Plan submitted at the end of January this year and it is fantastic that their dedication has had a positive result."
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