THIS is what Winsford could look like after a £21 million regeneration. A vision of the future where people can meet with friends and family to eat, drink, socialise and shop has been revealed. Modern shops to attract big brands, a new market, toilets and space for events and activities are part of ambitious regeneration plans funded with £10 million from the Government s Future High Streets Fund and £11 million from the council. Designs are still at an early stage and some elements are undecided.
Residents can now have a say on what they would like to see in the town centre Residents can now have their say as planners want to know what the community thinks of their ideas.
· improvements to the St Neots Road Bridge
· a new waterfront route
Executive leader of HDC, Cllr Ryan Fuller, said: “This welcome confirmation of the funding from MHCLG is the final step before we move to widespread local consultation throughout the summer.
“We can now focus on delivering this exciting project, and I am looking forward to the consultation where we will work with local residents and stakeholders to develop the detail of the overall investment, creating a prosperous future for St Neots town centre.”
Jonathan Djanogly, MP for Huntingdon, said: “This is great news that the £3.75m government funding for St Neots town centre has been confirmed. Thanks to Huntingdonshire District Council for putting together such a compelling bid for St Neots and investing further funds to deliver the full £12.8m project, and to the Ministry of Communities, Housing & Local Government for their commitment to St Neots.”
Street art, a digital hub, and a new food hall in the works as Oldham town centre gets an £11m cash boost
The regeneration of Oldham town centre has received a massive boost. (Image: Oldham Council)
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Oldham has been given a £10.7m cash boost towards the cost of regenerating the town centre, with plans for street art, a digital hub, and a new food hall.
£10m government cash pledged to market site will rejuvenate Scunthorpe high street
The plans will see the former market site become a business hub and accommodation
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Concept art for the redeveloped market site on Scunthorpe high street (Image: North Lincolnshire Council)
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