MAP is a partnership of local organizations, businesses, local authorities and individuals who want to promote the Malling area so that there is more on offer to everyone: Particularly to develop the retail and hospitality offer in the town and surrounding area, to attract more visitors to the area, to co-ordinate existing and develop new events for local people and visitors, to improve community communications, to ensure there is more for young people to do, to improve community safety and to improve the environment for the future.
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| - MAP is a partnership of local organizations, businesses, local authorities and individuals who want to promote the Malling area so that there is more on offer to everyone: Particularly to develop the retail and hospitality offer in the town and surrounding area, to attract more visitors to the area, to co-ordinate existing and develop new events for local people and visitors, to improve community communications, to ensure there is more for young people to do, to improve community safety and to improve the environment for the future.
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| - MAP is a partnership of local organizations, businesses, local authorities and individuals who want to promote the Malling area so that there is more on offer to everyone: Particularly to develop the retail and hospitality offer in the town and surrounding area, to attract more visitors to the area, to co-ordinate existing and develop new events for local people and visitors, to improve community communications, to ensure there is more for young people to do, to improve community safety and to improve the environment for the future. MAP has completed this Action Plan so that we can ask for a minimum of £45,000 funding from the Kent Rural Towns programme to deliver on the priorities – so the next stage is to form an Action Plan Steering Group to help the community to work together, first to find another £45k in grants or contributions, then to deliver the projects. There are some projects that do not qualify for Kent Rural Towns funding – these will be supported by MAP but other funding sources will be found. The Action Plan is based on a 6 month period to plan the projects and win funding for them, the projects themselves will start to deliver from February 2009 and complete in December 2011.
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