AS OF Friday November 6, £500 has been donated to the Friends of St Michael’s Trading Estate appeal for funds to fight controversial plans for the redevelopment of a historic part of Bridport.
The Friends are hoping to raise a total of £1,500 to pay for a lawyer to represent them at an appeal early next year into proposals for the South West Quadrant.
Contributions towards the £1,000 still required can be left in collections boxes at these shops in Bridport - Leakers Bakery, Fruits of the Earth, and Cornucopia Vintage: also at Bridport Arts Centre. Cheques can be made payable to the Friends of St Michael’s Trading Estate.
For more details about the South West Quadrant, see the story on this site titled South West Quadrant: fighting-fund plea. Or clicking on this link will take you straight to it.
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