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Leysdown’s bandstand could be in place and ready to provide a showcase for up-and-coming talent next month.
The base of the 90 sq metre structure is already in position at The Spinney, a patch of green opposite the town’s amusements.
Leysdown Parish Council has pledged £30,000 towards the project, with grants and donations from businesses making up the remainder of the £40,000 cost.
As well as being an eye-catching platform for stage-hungry performers, the bandstand will serve as a lasting tribute to British servicemen who gave their lives in the First World War.
Poppies will decorate the roof of the finished building to signify the conflict’s 100th anniversary.
Parish council clerk Bex Ratchford said: “The bandstand will hopefully encourage talent and become a focal point of the community.
“We were hoping it would be up in time for Remembrance Day, but now we’d like it finished as quickly as possible.”
Prisoners from Standford Hill are helping with the bandstand’s construction. Businesses have also dedicated time and manpower free of charge to help cut the scheme’s overall cost.
It is thought the building will come into its own at events such as Leysdown’s summer carnival, during which talent shows are traditionally held at The Spinney.
Mrs Ratchford said: “The bandstand will be an exciting addition to the town’s entertainment scene. It will hopefully increase the amount Leysdown has to offer tourists.”