#BYMT Building - Support BYMT Free Building and housing


#BYMT Building - Support BYMT Free Building and housing
The Issue
For over 40 years, the Bromley Youth Music Trust has provided youngsters up to 18 across the borough the opportunity to participate in music, either in a bid to continue into a career in music, or simply as a pastime.
Lanniston Developments are proposing to fund and build BYMT a new, state of the art facility to ensure the future longevity of BYMT and provide the kind of facilities it deserves being such an important community asset. It would also help negate any future concerns regarding funding, providing BYMT with a guaranteed long-term home.
Such a facility would help BYMT continue to produce some of the best young musicians in the country, with the facilities to match. A large concert hall with tiered gallery; as well as landscaped indoor-outdoor concert space where open-air concerts could possibly be delivered.
If the provision of such a facility, at no public expense, is something you support, please sign this petition. Together we can make this a reality.
Please SHARE this on social media.
If you have time, email your local Councillor directly as well - and ensure they support a common-sense development scheme. Find your local Councillor here:
http://cds.bromley.gov.uk/mgMemberIndex.aspx?FN=WARD
Lanniston is a local development company, founded and operating in Bromley. We care very much about ensuring we leave a lasting legacy and give back to the local community in which we operate and are a part of. Lanniston intends to help create much needed new homes and enhance the local community through funding community facilities via sensible development. Lanniston's Directors have family members who currently play with BYMT - hence why Lanniston are so keen to spearhead this opportunity and fully appreciate firsthand the excellent one-of-a-kind service BYMT provides to our local community.
For more information, visit the Lanniston website:
http://www.lanniston.com/#!bymt-bromley-common/cxes

The Issue
For over 40 years, the Bromley Youth Music Trust has provided youngsters up to 18 across the borough the opportunity to participate in music, either in a bid to continue into a career in music, or simply as a pastime.
Lanniston Developments are proposing to fund and build BYMT a new, state of the art facility to ensure the future longevity of BYMT and provide the kind of facilities it deserves being such an important community asset. It would also help negate any future concerns regarding funding, providing BYMT with a guaranteed long-term home.
Such a facility would help BYMT continue to produce some of the best young musicians in the country, with the facilities to match. A large concert hall with tiered gallery; as well as landscaped indoor-outdoor concert space where open-air concerts could possibly be delivered.
If the provision of such a facility, at no public expense, is something you support, please sign this petition. Together we can make this a reality.
Please SHARE this on social media.
If you have time, email your local Councillor directly as well - and ensure they support a common-sense development scheme. Find your local Councillor here:
http://cds.bromley.gov.uk/mgMemberIndex.aspx?FN=WARD
Lanniston is a local development company, founded and operating in Bromley. We care very much about ensuring we leave a lasting legacy and give back to the local community in which we operate and are a part of. Lanniston intends to help create much needed new homes and enhance the local community through funding community facilities via sensible development. Lanniston's Directors have family members who currently play with BYMT - hence why Lanniston are so keen to spearhead this opportunity and fully appreciate firsthand the excellent one-of-a-kind service BYMT provides to our local community.
For more information, visit the Lanniston website:
http://www.lanniston.com/#!bymt-bromley-common/cxes

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Petition created on 9 May 2015