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High streets across the country will be better equipped to meet the needs of their customers.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government outlines plans to launch 2 new enterprise zones while extending several more of the thriving business hubs.
The first pioneering towns to pilot dedicated coastal teams that will kick-start local economies and create jobs have been announced.
Fire Minister announces boost to support the delivery of working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms to privately rented homes.
The government has today launched the second Great British High Street competition.
Landlords will be required by law to install working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in their properties.
Penny Mordaunt's speech to the Local Government Association fire conference.
High streets could make billions of pounds in additional revenue and increase footfall by making more of the latest digital technology.
Experts are jumpstarting revival work on some of the most challenging high streets.
New Coastal Revival Fund will help kick-start the revival of at-risk coastal heritage.
Anyone with a good snap from the seaside is urged to show off their handiwork and enter our coastal heritage photo competition.
27 coastal towns and villages across Scotland will benefit from £9.58m of UK government funding through the Coastal Communities Fund.
Seaside attractions across England are to benefit from a record £36 million government investment to boost growth in coastal areas.
An iconic former flour mill at the heart of London’s Royal Docks will be transformed into a vibrant centre for business and enterprise.
Make a New Year's resolution for your town centre - enter the Great British High Streets competition 2015.
Councils are being urged to use their business rates powers to increase access to free-to-use cash machines on high streets and in town centres.
First World War hero Lieutenant Norman Holbrooke, the first submariner to receive the Victoria Cross, honoured at Southsea.
More than £410 million will be spent by local partners on major projects across the country.
Westminster awards ceremony for winners of the Great British High Street.
Penny Mordaunt sees how government investment is improving infrastructure, unlocking development and creating new jobs.
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