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NEWS Stories
› Upcoming dates for exhibitions in your area...
• St John's (Outwood Common) - Saturday 21 July, 10am to 5pm [confirmed]
• Waitrose (High Street) - Friday 10 (10am to 7pm) AND
Saturday 11 August (10am to 4pm) [confirmed]
• Somerfield (Queens Park) - Friday 24 (10am to 7pm) AND
Saturday 25 August (10am to 4pm) [confirmed]
• South Green Memorial Hall on Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 September
[confirmed]
• Mayflower School [no provisional date yet]
• St. Mary Magdalene Church [no provisional date yet]
› Exhibition at Billericay Library was a great success...
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The first exhibition of the BDSA, held at Billericay Library on the 21st to the 23rd of June was a great success.
With over a thousand questionnaires collected (and many completed on the spot!) plus valuable comments posted on the notes boards, visitors made the days very worthwhile.
Having the Town Crier present to rally support helped add extra sparkle to the days!
A big Thank you to all who helped to kick start the consultation process.
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› PRESS RELEASE - 06-07-07...
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Billericay Design Statement Road Shows
Following the successful launch exhibition at Billericay Library in June, visited by over 1000 people, there will be further BDS road shows... [more]
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› PRESS RELEASE - 01-08-07...
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BDS Road Shows Roll On
Two further Billericay Design Statement road shows are scheduled for August in popular local superstores.
On 10 and 11 of August, the road show will be in the Waitrose store in the High Street, followed by Somerfield in Queens Park on 24 and 25 August.
[more]
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› PRESS RELEASE - 14-11-07...
BDS Road Shows at High Street Church
The initial round of public consultation for the Billericay Design Statement is drawing to a close. The last two road shows will take place in St Mary Magdalen Church in the High Street over the next month... [more]
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› PRESS RELEASE - 04-01-08...
Final chance to have your say
During the past 6 months The Billericay Design Statement Association has presented more than a dozen road shows at various venues around the town. About 6000 questionnaires have been distributed, and the Association is now making a final call for residents to say what they think about building styles, roads, public transport, green belt, schools... [more]
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