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Still plenty to feel good about



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Published Date: 29 July 2008
IS your glass half full or half empty?
Yes, Mansfield has its fair share of problems to tackle, just like any other town up and down the country.

But it also has a lot to celebrate and be proud of.

A group of businessmen have launched a major initiative aimed at helping companies struggling because of the current downturn.

King's Mill Hospital is being transformed into a new health facility to match any in the land.

Mansfield Museum is this week celebrating being named the best in the county.

The district council has enjoyed success at a major flower festival.

This weekend the council and Mansfield Town Centre Partnership hosts the flagship event of its free Summer in the Streets entertainments programme, Party in the Park.

And with the start of the Olympic Games in Beijing now only days away, all eyes will be on our local competitors, with confidence high that they will do us proud.

Who says it's all doom and gloom?




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  • Last Updated: 29 July 2008 10:46 AM
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