
This week the NUE team have been in Herne Bay with our Cabinet Member Paul King to meet up with Cllr Chris Cornell Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Inclusion at Canterbury City Council and several of his colleagues undertaking a walking tour of the town centre to understand the challenges the town faces and how NUE can help going forward.
Left to Right: Cllr Tom Mellish (Canterbury City Council), Cllr Rachel Cornac (Canterbury City Council), KCC Member Paul Chamberlain, Paul Barwick (Herne Bay Coastal Community Team), Nicholas Churchill (Canterbury City Council Strategic Development Officer), Paul King KCC Cabinet Member for Environment, Coastal Regeneration and Special Projects and Steve Grimshaw (KCC Strategic Programme Manager)
We also took the opportunity to highlight some of the projects NUE have and are currently supporting in and around the town centre including the completed refurbishment of the former Queen Victoria Pub, 108 High Street which has been converted into 6 x 1 bedroom apartments with the lower ground floor converted to create 3 new businesses including the Black Anchor Coffee shop.
