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BRighter Bognor group tops 100 members



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A milestone has been reached by campaigning group BRighter Bognor.
Its number of supporters has passed 100 just two months after being established. The group was formed following an exhibition about the town's regeneration staged by St Modwen in January.
BRighter Bognor's chairman, Stan Jonas, said: "Many people see the current proposals as a last chance for Bognor to move forward.

"Through conversation, phone calls and email, residents have been in contact.

"The St Modwen proposals are still
at an early stage and we've put a series of questions to the company and Arun District Council.

"We believe being critically constructive is the best way to be effective."

BRighter Bognor has been welcomed on to consultative groups by West Sussex and Arun councils and the University of Chichester.

BRighter Bognor secretary Jean Coles said: "It's really important that, as proposals reach implementation stage, people who support regeneration engage in discussions.

"For example, from our initial conversations with the university, we can see huge benefits to the community, local businesses and commerce.

"Their plans for new sports amenities, new courses, a new multi-zoned library and a community arts centre – all on the Bognor campus and available year round, offer tremendous opportunities to the town.

"We need to see the whole picture for the town because each part of the masterplan needs to fit together for the most effective outcome."

A recent meeting was held between BRighter Bognor and Arun's representatives where the progress about the current regeneration proposals was discussed.

BRighter Bognor can be contacted by email on
or 01243 820496.



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  • Last Updated: 21 April 2008 5:54 PM
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