Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
Abigail Turner

Glastonbury Town Deal welcomes three new board members

Glastonbury Town Deal has appointed three new board members as it moves forward to the delivery phased of 11 projects.

Indra Donfrancesco, Samantha Cullen and Ros Wyke join the board at a point in the process where several Glastonbury Town Deal projects are due to get underway over the next few months.

These projects to advance transformative infrastructure and renovation in Glastonbury were given the go-ahead in 2021 as the town unlocked a £23.6m government investment.

Ms Donfrancesco has been appointed as the new mayor of Glastonbury. Originally a pupil at St Dunstan’s School in the town, she studied Social History and Politics before becoming a community development worker. Now mayor of Glastonbury and councillor for St Benedict’s Ward, Ms Donfrancesco has a passion for saving natural spaces and for participatory democracy.

Ms Cullen was born and raised in Somerset, moving to London in her twenties to work in TV and film. Since returning to the county, she has worked in local government and national charities, leading the way in good governance and community services. She ran a local business for ten years before deciding to return to her community roots, volunteering for multiple community projects across the area, and now works for a local heritage charity in Street.

Read more: Pret A Manger digital head joins Legoland and Alton Towers owner Merlin Entertainments

Ms Wyke is lead member for prosperity, assets and development at Somerset Council and joins the board as a local government representative, as required by the Town Deal governance guidelines. A former leader of Mendip District Council, she has a background in UK and overseas commercial operational management.

Commenting on their appointment, Dr Lynne Sedgmore CBE, chair of the Glastonbury Town Deal Board, said: “I am delighted to welcome three new board members. Their perspectives and contributions will be invaluable as we move into the delivery phase of the Glastonbury Town Deal.

"All three are brimming with ideas, talents and commitment. They each represent different facets of our local and broader community. Sam has several hats and links us into Street and the broader impact of the Town Deal investment into other towns in Somerset; our new Mayor, Indra, brings significant experience of living in, and representing Glastonbury, with links to both the town council and to the alternative community; and Ros has been consistently supportive of the Town Deal since its inception so we welcome her extensive skills, experience and commitment directly onto the Board.”

Glastonbury was one of 101 towns chosen to receive investment through the government’s Towns Fund scheme as part of its Levelling Up agenda. Following the submission of comprehensive Business Cases for each project, formal confirmation of £23.6m funding was received in September 2022, securing this once-in-a-generation funding that is set to revitalise the town. All of the Town Deal funding must be spent by the end of March 2026, so the projects will be delivered within the next three years.

The Glastonbury Town Deal projects aim to deliver a ‘levelling up’ opportunity for the town, bringing existing assets back into community use, and working with local communities to develop the spaces and resources they want and need. The vision is for Glastonbury to be a "sustainable, prosperous, modern town and global tourist centre, drawing on its rural landscape, history and unique legacy".

Read next:

Like this story? Why not sign up to get the latest South West business news straight to your inbox.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.