Llantwit Major has been chosen as one of just three Welsh towns to take part in the one-week Town Boost.
The hands-on programme running from the 17th to 21st March aims to turn local ideas into real action in one week.
Described as a hands-on, high-energy week, the organisers are inviting Businesses, residents or community champions to come together and breathe new life into the town centre.
An info night is being held on Tuesday, 17th March at Llantonian Hall, where businesses and residents can find out more and learn how to get involved.
The info event will be followed by planning days, two business workshops and a one-day makeover on Saturday 21st March.
Those looking to find out more and sign up can visit www.LlantwitMajorBoost.eventbrite.com.au

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