A fistful of improvements are on the cards for two areas in Thundersley.
Councillors will decide on Wednesday at the Thundersley area forum whether to approve a variety of proposals.
A budget of £10,000 has been allocated to the St Peter's ward and the Cedar Hall ward for projects relating to civic pride or community safety schemes.
It is proposed £1,800 be spent on a Welcome to Thundersley sign for Kenneth Road and £2,000 on a garden area.
Improvements to the corner outside the council offices, in Kiln Road, would take a further £4,000 from the pot and a noticeboard at Rosemary Walk would use £1,500.
Borough secretary John Waugh said: "As area forums had been requested to give early consideration to their spending plans, it was agreed that a meeting be arranged between officers and members to formulate costed and detailed proposals for the submission to the forum, for its consideration on Wednesday."
Published Monday July 12, 2004
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