November 23rd, 2023
Over £577,000 from Worthing Borough Council’s CIL Neighbourhood Fund was successfully bid for by 45 community groups and voluntary sector organisations in September this year.
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November 21st, 2023
The letter, which was written after an emergency summit hosted by the District Councils’ Network, outlines six urgent policy asks for the chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, to address ahead of the government’s Autumn Statement.
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November 17th, 2023
As part of Global Doughnut Day, which took place on 13th November, Worthing Borough Council hosted an afternoon of networking, talks and group discussions on Doughnut Economics to see whether this global model could be adapted to the local area and work with the council’s economic principles.
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November 10th, 2023
Worthing’s cabinet has agreed to market the site of the Grafton multi-storey to developers, with the hope that the car park could be demolished and transformed with new leisure facilities, homes and open spaces.
Officers will now begin the search to find a suitable developer that can take on the project and meet the town’s ambitions.
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Worthing community groups celebrate funding success
Groups from across Worthing have come together to build connections and celebrate their successful bids for funding from the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Neighbourhood Fund.Over £577,000 from Worthing Borough Council’s CIL Neighbourhood Fund was successfully bid for by 45 community groups and voluntary sector organisations in September this year.
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November 21st, 2023
Council leader calls on government to help tackle homelessness
The leader of Worthing Borough Council has signed an open letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer urging him to provide more cash to help local authorities tackle the homelessness crisis.The letter, which was written after an emergency summit hosted by the District Councils’ Network, outlines six urgent policy asks for the chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, to address ahead of the government’s Autumn Statement.
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November 17th, 2023
Community invited to help shape Worthing’s economic future
Businesses, community groups and organisations have gathered together in the first of a series of events to explore different economic models for Worthing.As part of Global Doughnut Day, which took place on 13th November, Worthing Borough Council hosted an afternoon of networking, talks and group discussions on Doughnut Economics to see whether this global model could be adapted to the local area and work with the council’s economic principles.
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November 10th, 2023
Additional parking provision clears way for Grafton site redevelopment
A new town centre car park and the completed refurbishment of the Buckingham Road multi-storey will mean there are enough spaces to allow Worthing's Grafton car park to be closed.Worthing’s cabinet has agreed to market the site of the Grafton multi-storey to developers, with the hope that the car park could be demolished and transformed with new leisure facilities, homes and open spaces.
Officers will now begin the search to find a suitable developer that can take on the project and meet the town’s ambitions.
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