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Kimbolton public meeting



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Published Date: 02 August 2007
A public meeting is to be held to discuss major work on a highly regarded High Street.

Traders and residents are being invited by the parish council to discuss how to minimise the disruption caused by the repaving of Kimbolton High Street.

Existing paving slabs and tarmacing is to be removed and replaced with cobbling.

The work, which is being funded by the county, district and parish council, is to cost around £90,000 and is scheduled to begin after the Statty Fair in late September and last until shortly after the new year.

Villagers have been invited to discuss issues such as car parking at a meeting at the Mandeville Hall, at 7pm on Thursday, August 16.




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  • Last Updated: 02 August 2007 12:24 PM
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  • Location: Huntingdon
 
 
  

 
 

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