More than £35m to transform high street sites across Teesside officially approved
The money will help with projects in Middlesbrough, Stockton and Loftus
15:51, 19 MAY 2021
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Grants coming to more than £35m for major town centre overhauls on Teesside have been officially rubber-stamped by the Government. Confirmation of both Stockton and Middlesbrough allocations from the âFuture High Street Fundâ were revealed by ministers on Wednesday.
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Maryport is set to get an £11.5 million boost for its high street, thanks to the Government.
The cash is part of the Future High Streets Fund and will be used to support the town’s local economy.
Plans include a new multifunctional market and events space, community hub, leisure centre and gallery.
In total, 72 English high streets will share over £830 million, with 57 of these areas, including Maryport and Carlisle, announced today.
The funding is part of the Government’s plan to protect, support and create thousands of jobs in a range of industries, delivering opportunities and prosperity to communities across England.
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