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Penicuik Heritage Regeneration: Final Phase Approved
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The Penicuik Heritage Regeneration Project approves the final phase of shop front improvement grants worth £230,319, enhancing the town's aesthetic appeal. This phase, part of a £252,756 project, includes various upgrades like new shop fronts, signage, roof repairs, and window replacements. The project, now extended due to the pandemic, also nears completion of two other initiatives, set to finish by June.
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How do building grant schemes contribute to preserving a town's heritage and economic vitality?
In what ways can the completion of these projects impact local tourism and small businesses in Penicuik?
What challenges might arise in managing and coordinating multi-year regeneration projects like this?
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