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Tag: Shepton Mallet

Posted on July 8, 2013

Community projects awarded £250,000 from Mendip Council

Mendip District CouncilMendip District Council has announced the local community projects which are to receive a total of £250,000 in funding.Earlier this year, the council set up a Local Legacy Fund and invited community groups throughout Mendip to bid for funds for specific projects which would provide a lasting legacy in the district. Full Story: Read More

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