VIDEO: Horsham Town Community Partnership awaiting decision on Biffa grant for Riverside Walk
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Horsham Town Community Partnership held its Annual General Meeting tonight (Wednesday May 8) giving an update on its projects, including the Riverside Walk, which could see the 11-mile walk around the town significantly improved.
David Searle, project manager of the Riverside Walk, explained the four stages of the project: installation of signage, information boards, and benches; improvement of the paths; putting together a new brochure; and to recruit volunteers to maintain the walk.
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Hide AdCarol King also gave an update on Horsham Young People’s Elected Representatives (HYPER), a town youth group for 13-18-year-olds that HTCP has taken over in the past year from Horsham District Council.
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Around 11 young people regularly attend from Millais, Forest, Tanbridge House School, and the College of Richard Collyer, raising £200 for the ‘You Can Do It’ charity which raises money to provide activities for disabled children, and designed a new flyer to promote HYPER.
Jane Apostolou, chair of HTCP, said: “Without the support of Horsham’s community we would not be here today and I hope we can fulfil as many of our objectives as we can.
“Thank you to everybody for all their hard work.”
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