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Taunton Town Council to take over power bill for street vendors
Taunton Town Council to take over power bill for street vendors

BBC News

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Taunton Town Council to take over power bill for street vendors

A town council will take over the cost to supply street vendors with electricity after traders petitioned to save their businesses from an enforced power Town Council decided at a council meeting on Tuesday that it will take on the cost for electricity for street traders in Taunton from March 2026. Until then, Somerset Council will cover the comes after Somerset Council said it could no longer afford the annual £31,000 bill and threatened to turn off the power supply in Fore of the town council Tom Deakin said: "This initiative not only addresses the needs of our hardworking vendors but also contributes to the vibrancy and footfall in our town centre." A petition to stop the electricity being switched off gained more than 1,400 signatures after being launched by eight businesses earlier this Frost, who has traded for 20 years in Taunton, said at the time: "As I think you can see from the petition, we are wanted in the town."We got a lot of support so that was really nice."In response, Taunton Town Council has formally agreed to invest in electricity points at various locations in the town Deakin said: "By encouraging and enabling these types of business to continue trading in Taunton, we are fostering a lively and dynamic environment, attracting both residents and visitors, boosting local businesses and enhancing the overall community experience."

Councillor removes graffiti from street sign and bus stop
Councillor removes graffiti from street sign and bus stop

Yahoo

time28-01-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Councillor removes graffiti from street sign and bus stop

A TAUNTON councillor has removed some graffiti from a street sign and a bus stop this last weekend. Cllr Tom Deakin, leader of Taunton Town Council, noticed the letter 'S' had been covered with paint on the Stubby Lane street sign. He also cleaned up a graffiti sprayed on a bus stop on Nerrols Drive. Cllr Deakin said: 'I thought I would take advantage of the sunshine this morning and remove some graffiti on the (S)tubby Lane sign and Nerrols Drive bus stop - the little things can make a big difference. 'I have some graffiti remover left if there are other spots that need sorting.'

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