The £360,000 project to revamp Burnham-On-Sea’s Marine Cove gardens on the town’s seafront is also under threat by the district council’s funding problems.
Sedgemoor District Council had pledged £35,000 to the scheme to modernise the public gardens as part of a Heritage Lottery Funding bid for a total of £362,900.
However, the cash-strapped council’s current financial woes mean it may re-consider the project – thereby also placing the lottery bid in jeopardy.
Town Council Clerk Eileen Shaw told Burnham-On-Sea.com on Tuesday (December 15th): “Our members would be opposed to any suggestion that Sedgemoor’s funding for this project is removed.”
“The Town Council has set aside a total of £14,500 towards the restoration of Marine Cove, which is part of a Heritage Lottery bid for funding.”
Last June, the project was given a huge boost when it won £29,500 of ‘first round’ funding from The Heritage Lottery Fund.
The Friends of Marine Cove group is waiting to see whether the project qualifies for £362,900 of funding.
Other cash committed to the project includes £14,500 from Burnham and Highbridge Town Council, £16,000 from waste company Viridor and £35,000 from the District Council.
The project, which could take several years to complete, involves the restoration of lost features such as a sundial, water fountain and seating, plus restoring the shelters and overall modernisation. A final decision on the scheme could come on Wednesday (December 16th).
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