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The government’s long-term economic plan is targeting high streets and local industries.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Argos, one of the UK’s leading multi-channel retailers, will join the Future High Streets Forum.
A new £8 million initiative designed to re-invigorate UK high streets is announced by Science and Universities Minister, David Willetts.
Brandon Lewis urges shoppers to Love their Local Christmas Market.
Brandon Lewis announces extension of Future High Streets Forum to support and reflect the changing nature of high streets.
Post Office branches win for proposals to support local people and businesses.
Businesses to work with leading social and economic scientists under new research initiative.
Town centre tax breaks and parking reform at centre of high street package.
New measures to ensure councils, businesses and homeowners have the funding and powers they need to continue to drive the economy forward.
Report shows importance of community-led renewal in giving new life to high streets.
British BIDs organisation to run £500,000 government loan fund.
The Department for Communities and Local Government ends unnecessary red tape to support high street regeneration.
New government measures to assist small shops and help with the cost of living.
The Purple Flag flies over the Department for Communities and Local Government to celebrate Britain’s safe and thriving evening town centres.
Empty property rate relief to offer renewed confidence to the construction sector.
Teams of local experts to advise towns how they can adapt their high streets to changing consumer behaviour.
Official statistics show that councils are continuing to forecast to make £635 million profit from parking charges and fines.
Property owners could get a greater role in revitalising their high streets under plans announced by Local Growth Minister Mark Prisk.
Public competition launched for post office schemes to benefit local community and small businesses.
Implications of retail and property trends for historic high streets and town centres shown in research publication.
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