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Fife Council has been allocated £19.4 million from the Levelling Up Fund to support regeneration in Glenrothes and Leven. This funding will help deliver an ambitious long-distance footpath connecting Loch Leven, Kinross and …
Dumfries and Galloway were awarded £17.7 million in the second round of the Levelling Up Fund. The funding will support a package of projects across Stranraer and Dalbeattie.
Vast new ’no-fly zones’ will be enforced over all prisons in England and Wales to crack down on gangs using drones to smuggle drugs, phones and weapons that drive criminality behind bars.
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£6.1 million of Levelling Up funding will transform Carnfunnock Country Park. This will rejuvenate Larne town, making it an attractive place to work, visit, and live.
£2.8 million from the Levelling Up Fund was awarded to Newry Mourne and Down to build a new recreation centre at Camlough Lake.
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.
In the second round of the Levelling Up Fund, £2.3 million has been provisionally allocated for projects in Belfast international airport.
The F.E. McWilliam Gallery & Studio has been awarded £3.5 million from the Levelling Up Fund. Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council will use the funding to expand and upgrade this important cultural facili…
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council were allocated £8.1 million from the Levelling Up Fund. The funding will be used to create a new leisure centre in Ballycastle.
Over £4 million from the Levelling Up Fund has been awarded to renovate the last remaining Picturehouse in Northern Ireland.
The competition will award grants to businesses that seek to provide solutions to some of transport’s most-pressing issues, including decarbonisation.
The Levelling Up Fund awarded East Lindsey District council over £8 million to safeguard three at risk heritage locations in the Lincolnshire Wolds.
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.
£23 million from the Levelling Up Fund has been awarded to Rutland County Council and Melton Borough Council to support a variety of projects in the area.
Funding from the Levelling Up Fund has provisionally been allocated to create two new bridges in Lincoln. This will alleviate traffic on nearby roads and create new links to the Western Growth Corridor development.
Farming groups and landowners encouraged to bid for share of £2.5 million Countryside Stewardship Facilitation Fund
Plans for the allocation are to regenerate the area around the train station – known as Station Quarter.
£20 million from the Levelling Up Fund has been awarded to Harlow Council to create a new cultural quarter in the heart of Harlow Town Centre.
£14.3 million has been allocated to support the renaissance of Waltham Cross. The Levelling Up funding will support 3 related projects.
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