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YOUR SAY - Artrix dominates this week's double letters page

ARTRIX and its future has dominated this week's letters pages as residents had their say on the need to get it back up-and-running. 

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Busy Bromsgrove car park near Asda shuts down due to 'significant 'anti-social behaviour'

Busy Bromsgrove car park near Asda shuts down due to 'significant 'anti-social behaviour'
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Empty homes premium scheme given the go ahead | Bromsgrove Advertiser

OWNERS of long-term empty homes in Bromsgrove will have to pay a council tax premium from this April.

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Bromsgrove community groups could get £5000 grants

AN £80 000 fund could be set up to provide grants from Bromsgrove community groups. The idea is being proposed by the Conservative group on the district council as part of the annual budget Under the scheme community groups would be able to apply for up to £5000 for projects of their choice. The money could cover the entire cost of projects or could add to existing funds to make a project more ambitious. The grants could pay for a variety of projects such as community gardens, allotments or equipment for youth groups. Councillor Geoff Denaro said: “The residents of Bromsgrove have demonstrated extraordinary initiative and community spirit throughout this pandemic, which is something we very much want to support and foster.

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Community groups could get £5,000 grants

COMMUNITY groups in Hagley, Blebroughton and the Clent area could apply for £5000 if a Bromsgrove district council plan gets the go-ahead The Conservative group are suggesting an £80,000 fund be be set up to provide grants from local organisations The idea is being proposed as part of the council's annual budget. Under the scheme community groups would be able to apply for up to £5000 for projects of their choice. The money could cover the entire cost of projects or could add to existing funds to make a project more ambitious. The grants could pay for a variety of projects such as community gardens, allotments or equipment for youth groups.

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