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One of Melanie's clients who wishes to remain anonymous has been impressed with the work that The Mayor of Worthing and Melanie ve been doing in Worthing and expressed their gratitude through a £15,000 donation to The Mayors charitable appeal.
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Conversations between members of The Big Listen team from Worthing Borough Council and residents have highlighted areas within the town that need to be made more accessible, more green and more welcoming.
Now the Council wants to focus on which areas should be addressed first and how they could be improved, and is asking both residents and visitors for their thoughts.
People are being asked to visit the Council’s website to say what places they would like to change, why and what could be done. Among the features that might be considered are better street lighting, extra seating or shelters, or more trees and planting.
Anyone getting involved is encouraged to get creative, using drawings, sketches or pictures of their ideas - including photographs and maps pinpointing specific areas.
The first 100 people to send in their ideas will be given a £25 Worthing gift card that can be used in more than 100 shops in the town. The consultation will run until 21 October.
Cllr Martin McCabe, Worthing’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration, said: “The Big Listen has given us a great start by highlighting that people really care about where they live and work, and that they want to see our town change for the better.
“Now we need everyone’s help to pick out exactly where improvements are a priority, and what we should do to make our town better for all of us.”
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Costa plans new drive-through at Lyons Farm
Costa Coffee is seeking approval for a new drive-through in Downlands Retail Park at Lyons Farm in Worthing. The coffeehouse chain wants to add a store to the shopping area off Lyons Way and adjacent to the A27, at the south of the car park.Read More
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Local Businesses Woman Secures £15,000 donation to Worthing charities
Melanie Peters from Rocket Social Media & Marketing has secured a £15,000 donation to three local charities supported by the Mayor of Worthing.One of Melanie's clients who wishes to remain anonymous has been impressed with the work that The Mayor of Worthing and Melanie ve been doing in Worthing and expressed their gratitude through a £15,000 donation to The Mayors charitable appeal.
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CHAIRMAN CALLS FOR MORE AFFORDABLE HOMES IN BOROUGH AS MAJOR HOMES SITE GETS THE GO-AHEAD
The chairman of Worthing Borough Council’s planning committee has spoken of his disappointment at the number of affordable houses included in a major new development just given the go-ahead.Read More
September 26th, 2022
Help to transform Worthing’s public spaces
Residents and visitors are being asked to contribute their ideas for how to improve Worthing’s public spaces for the better.Conversations between members of The Big Listen team from Worthing Borough Council and residents have highlighted areas within the town that need to be made more accessible, more green and more welcoming.
Now the Council wants to focus on which areas should be addressed first and how they could be improved, and is asking both residents and visitors for their thoughts.
People are being asked to visit the Council’s website to say what places they would like to change, why and what could be done. Among the features that might be considered are better street lighting, extra seating or shelters, or more trees and planting.
Anyone getting involved is encouraged to get creative, using drawings, sketches or pictures of their ideas - including photographs and maps pinpointing specific areas.
The first 100 people to send in their ideas will be given a £25 Worthing gift card that can be used in more than 100 shops in the town. The consultation will run until 21 October.
Cllr Martin McCabe, Worthing’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration, said: “The Big Listen has given us a great start by highlighting that people really care about where they live and work, and that they want to see our town change for the better.
“Now we need everyone’s help to pick out exactly where improvements are a priority, and what we should do to make our town better for all of us.”
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