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LOCAL musicians and visitors showed off their skills at the New Inn sessions (120600/8/15)
It has developed a multi-pronged action plan that aims to: Make the Town Centre more prosperous
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Improve Road Safety Boost trade for existing businesses improve public transport
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Attract investors, new shops, leisure outlets and offices
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