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Explore innovative ways to boost economic development in town centers, heritage quarters, and affordable housing projects. Learn about successful initiatives like the Kendal Mountain Festival and Cheviot Centre, all aimed at creating vibrant and self-sustaining communities through art, culture, and local businesses.
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Playing the Game: A Wealth of Winning Ways
Heritage quarter Affordable homes Economic development Economic development Town centre improvement BID Mountain Festival Vibrant College Arts Centre
Kendal Mountain Festival Running cost: £187,455 Annual surplus: £3,765
Kendal Arts & Heritage Quarter Start-up cost: £3,101,890 Annually self-financing
Cheviot Centre, Woolertourist information & library Start-up cost: £425,000 Annual income: £15,600
Bedale Bakery, Bedale
Sports Ground, Chippenham Start-up cost: £3,156,690 Annually self-financing
Dales Festival of Food and Drink Average annual surplus: £12,000
Caernarfon Shop Refurbishment & Town Square Restoration Long-term rental income
Our Bury Long-term rental income
Pride in Penrith Lottery Start-up cost: £4,500 Annual income: £35,000
Speculative Planning Application No town plan =reduced footfall Agreed Neighbourhood Plan = town centre location & increased footfall CHANCE
Delivering Localism • Agree shared purpose & timetable • Engage and gather evidence • Bring together town partnership with right skills & contacts • Inform Neighbourhood Planning & service delivery • Deliver actions locally • Monitor & review