Projects to make cities and towns across Bath and North East Somerset more sustainable and improve them for residents have been highlighted by the council.

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Several major regeneration schemes have come to fruition in the year since the Place Prospectus for the district was launched by B&NES Council.
In the past 12 months, more than 60 pop-up businesses have been supported in the centre of Bath, where vacancy rates are now low.
The local authority has also supported groups such as Cleveland Pools and the B&NES Climate Hub to run pop-up shops.
More than £1 million of grant funding has been secured for the Midsomer Norton Town Hall transformation project currently underway, with the Unit 14 community space already completed and hosting more than 8,000 users per year for meetings and events.
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