Keep up the good work! 👍
We are urging local people and Midsteeple Quarter followers to support us to purchase three empty buildings within the Midsteeple Quarter.
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Keep up the good work! 👍
Good luck, hope can raise enough to make a difference to the High Street 🤞
Great project!
I’m right behind your venture
I love the idea bringing more life, energy and enjoyment to our town centre and like the idea of everyone having the opportunity of being involved in the vision and the project. Best wishes to the team :-)
Sounds like a great idea, good luck 😉
Glad to support the regeneration of dumfries
Happy to support the ongoing development of our town, good luck and well done for all your hard work.
best wishes
Please keep up the good work.
Such a good initiative
Go, go, go!
Great work. Hope all goes well.
Good luck with your very worthwhile project to improve Dumfries town centre
Good luck Can’t wait to see there’s buildings transform into something special doe the town to use doe many years to come.
I look forward to the project’s completion
Happy to support this great project for Dumfries.
Having grown up in Dumfries I am very keen to support the regeneration of High Street.
I am English but have lived here for 50 years and would love to see the town restored to being cherished as it obviously was in 1970. Regionalisation seemed to be the beginning of the decline! By the way, the bit about the 15% tip vanished before I had time to read it. I probably would have signed up to it but would have appreciated knowing exactly what I was paying the extra for!
I believe in the Midsteeple Quarter's vision for our town and I'm happy to show my support with a donation. Best of luck with the fundraising campaign!
happy to support this important step to regenerate the town centre
Inspiring community effort.
Inspiring community effort.
We wish the project every success.
This is such an inspiring and pioneering project. Brilliant to see Dumfries lead so other towns can learn and follow.