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Latest news - 8 April 2022
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In this week's episode of Bolsover TV:
- Cllr Liz Smyth tells is the council is set to receive a share of a £2.6 billion pot of money to help deliver local projects
- As the cost of living increases, we find out where you can go to get advice
- An exclusive membership deal for households to enjoy the activities at the council's Go! Active leisure facility is now available
- Residents are warned of a council tax scam
- Visitors to Creswell can take a trip back in time to the Ice Age
- And we meet the only female accredited Gong Master in the East Midlands.
We are set to receive a share of a £2.6 billion pot of money to help deliver local projects.
The Shared Prosperity Fund will be allocated to all district and unitary authorities across England.
But the total amount we will receive will be decided through a funding formula, rather than a bidding competition.
It could mean projects like promoting the district and working with partners to increase tourism, enhancing biodiversity and developing attractive neighbourhoods and providing good quality council housing where people choose to live will receive extra funding and allow us to develop our own ambitions as highlighted through our Vision Bolsover document.
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We are set to receive a share of a £2.6 billion pot of money to help deliver local projects.
The Shared Prosperity Fund will be allocated to all district and unitary authorities across England.
But the total amount we will receive will be decided through a funding formula, rather than a bidding competition.
It could mean projects like promoting the district and working with partners to increase tourism, enhancing biodiversity and developing attractive neighbourhoods and providing good quality council housing where people choose to live will receive extra funding and allow us to develop our own ambitions as highlighted through our Vision Bolsover document.
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We are seeking your opinion on the potential development of a Crematorium on Common Lane/A6407.
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Families are being encouraged to use the Robin Hood Line and visit Creswell Crags through a new family friendly Creswell Rail Heritage Trail.
The trail is aimed at encouraging visitors to the area and takes them around the centre of the village and onto the popular Creswell Crags.
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Bliss… Rest…Relaxation…these three words are synonymous with Gong Baths. Gong baths are a type of inactive meditation, where you “bathe” in the healing vibrations of sound which dates back to ancient cultures such as Egyptian, Greek, and Roman times. And they are enjoying a bit of resurgence. So we went along to meet the only female accredited Gong Master in the East Midlands who is operating in Upper Langwith.
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Anyone who has not yet had their first, second or booster jab for Covid-19, there are a series of walk-in centres open over the next few weeks in Creswell, South Normanton and Bolsover.
No appointment is needed.
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Whether it’s swimming you like as a family, working out with your partner or having some ‘me time’ in the thermal suite whilst the rest of the family are swimming, our exclusive Household Membership is for you.
Families and households with up to six people living in the same property, can take advantage of this exclusive membership that cannot be bettered anywhere in the region.
Registration for new Household memberships open on 1 April 2022 for just two months, so you had better hurry. The cost is £400 for up to six people living in the same household. Yes just £400 for up to six people!
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