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Nearly £2m has been invested in Blaenavon over the past five years, thanks to a project aimed at preserving the town centre’s heritage.
Five key buildings have been renovated as part of the Townscape Heritage Programme (THP), including the historic Market Tavern which is currently being converted into residential and commercial units.
Ten multifaceted community activities have been delivered as part of the initiative which ends this summer.
Today (15 July), a survey launches to assess the impact of the THP project. Residents can take part online here or collect a paper copy from:
Co-op Food, Ivor Street, Blaenavon NP4 9NA
The Lion Hotel, 41 Broad Street, Blaenavon NP4 9NH
Blaenavon World Heritage Centre, Church Road, Blaenavon NP4 9AE
The closing date for responses is midnight Monday 05 August.
The THP programme started in 2018 thanks to a £1.9m grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Torfaen County Borough Council, Blaenavon Town Council, Cadw and Private Sector Applicants.
Nearly £2m has been invested in Blaenavon over the past five years, thanks to a project aimed at preserving the town centre’s heritage.
Five key buildings have been renovated as part of the Townscape Heritage Programme (THP), including the historic Market Tavern which is currently being converted into residential and commercial units.
Ten multifaceted community activities have been delivered as part of the initiative which ends this summer.
Today (15 July), a survey launches to assess the impact of the THP project. Residents can take part online here or collect a paper copy from:
Co-op Food, Ivor Street, Blaenavon NP4 9NA
The Lion Hotel, 41 Broad Street, Blaenavon NP4 9NH
Blaenavon World Heritage Centre, Church Road, Blaenavon NP4 9AE
The closing date for responses is midnight Monday 05 August.
The THP programme started in 2018 thanks to a £1.9m grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Torfaen County Borough Council, Blaenavon Town Council, Cadw and Private Sector Applicants.