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Inverclyde Council secured £19.4 million from the Levelling Up Fund for the transformative regeneration of Greenock.
£20 million from the Levelling Up Fund will upgrade Kilmarnock and help it become a national cultural destination.
The Levelling Up Fund awarded £9 million to Mid Ulster District Council for the Maghera regeneration project. With the funding, Maghera Town Centre will be upgraded along with a new outdoor recreation facility.
A total of £17.9 million from the Levelling Up Fund has been awarded to Bassetlaw District Council to transform Worksop Town Centre.
£14.8 million has been awarded to Boston Borough Council from the Levelling Up Fund for The Rosegarth Square Masterplan. The funds will kick start regeneration in Boston and create further investment into the town centre.
£14.3 million has been allocated to support the renaissance of Waltham Cross. The Levelling Up funding will support 3 related projects.
A package of projects across Kimberley will be delivered following the award of £16.5 million from the Levelling Up Fund to Broxtowe Borough Council. These projects will regenerate the town centre and create a new cycle rout…
£20 million has been awarded to Great Yarmouth Borough Council for the North Quay redevelopment. This will transform the area around the town's railway station and waterfront.
A Levelling Up Fund investment of £9.2 million will help improve opportunities in one of Lanarkshire’s biggest towns.
£24 million from the Levelling Up Fund was provisionally allocated to Norfolk County Council. The funding will modernise local road systems and enhance public spaces by reducing traffic congestion.
Fifty-five towns given £20 million endowment-style funds each over 10 years to invest in local people’s priorities.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Over one billion pounds has now been delivered to scale up small businesses through the government backed Start Up Loan scheme.
A blog post on the Office for Place’s latest event, where our panel discussed the role of place quality in creating and stewarding prosperous and safe high streets and town centres, written by advisory board members Nicholas…
More than 1,400 homes to be better protected from flooding. The expanded flood storage area will store 25% more water, equal to 600 Olympic-sized swimming pools
A new bill introduced today will support businesses by modernising the business rates system to incentivise property improvements.
New measures to revitalise high streets including tougher enforcement powers for councils and unlimited fines for irresponsible landlords.
£5 million from the Levelling Up Fund will help to regenerate the town centres in Glengormley and Antrim.
Plans for the funding will see the creation of new walking and cycling routes and junction improvements across the city region.
Over £13 million from the Levelling Up Fund was allocated to deliver ‘Salford Rise’. The funding will accelerate the delivery of a major infrastructure project in Salford.
The Levelling Up Fund has allocated £9.5 million to the ‘Kingsway to the Sea’ project. The project aims to regenerate run-down and under-used spaces in West Hove.
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