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LibDem B&NES Budget 2014 "Good news for Keynsham"
Working for a stronger economy in a fairer society
Keynsham residents appreciate financial competence and sound management. The Bath and North East Somerset Council tax is frozen again for Keynsham residents with front-line services continuing to be protected.
52 refuse and recycling collections per year in Keynsham.
No change to opening hours at the Pixash Lane recycling depot.
Keynsham Library to be developed as part of the Town Centre regeneration.
Local 665 bus service (Saltford-Keynsham) retained.
Keynsham car-park charges frozen again.
Free limited stay parking at Keynsham’s local shop parades to continue.
The most vulnerable people and families in Keynsham supported.
£34 million regeneration of Keynsham Town Centre. Estimated completion date: Autumn 2014
Keynsham can benefit from:
Continuing investment in cycle routes across the district.
£340,000 for the River Avon Corridor Fund.
Extra £2 million for Highways & Footpath resurfacing across the Authority.
£375, 000 for the Green Deal helping B&NES residents improve home energy efficiency.
Further development of the Metro West rail project which will lead, in time, to half-hourly. services across the Bristol-Bath sub-region stopping at Keynsham.
Further budget details can be found at: www.bathnes.gov.uk/budget2014
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