Fifteen areas across England have been awarded a confirmed £255 million from the Future High Streets Fund. A further 57 areas have received a provisional funding offers totalling up to £576 million and we will be working with them to finalise their proposals.
The 15 places who are receiving full funding are:
Tamworth Town Centre – Tamworth, £21,652,555
Sunderland City Centre – Sunderland, £25,000,000
Sutton – Sutton, £11,346,704
Bishop Auckland – Durham, £19,856,853
Blyth Town Centre – Northumberland, £11,121,059
Kidderminster – Wyre Forest, £20,510,598
Old Kent Road – Southwark, £9,605,854
Swindon – Swindon, £25,000,000
Stockport – Stockport, £14,500,000
Winsford – Cheshire West and Chester, £9,980,000
Sheffield High Street – Sheffield, £15,817,001
Blackfriars, Northern City Centre – Worcester, £17,939,000
Birkenhead – Wirral, £24,581,011
Brierley Hill High Town Centre – Dudley, £9,985,689
Stretford – Trafford, £17,605,674
The 57 places receiving provisional funding offers are:
Leamington Town Spa, Warwick (Warwickshire) – £10,015,121
Nuneaton Town Centre, Nuneaton and Bedworth (Warwickshire) – £13,362,736
Wolverhampton City Centre – £15,760,196
Walsall – £11,439,967
Newcastle-Under-Lyme – £11,048,260
Stafford – £14,377,723
Tottenham, Haringey – £10,019,648
Woolwich Town Centre, Greenwich – £17,150,964
Wealdstone, Harrow – £7,448,583
Putney Town Centre, Wandsworth – £1,058,706
Elland Town Centre, Calderdale (West Yorkshire) – £6,310,812
Northallerton, Hambleton (North Yorkshire) – £6,085,013
Rotherham – £12,660,708
Halifax – £11,762,823
Barnsley Towns Centre – £15,624,456
Scunthorpe – £10,675,323
New Ferry, Wirral – £3,213,523
Wigan – £16,633,691
Crewe – £14,148,128
Rochdale (Greater Manchester) – £17,080,458
Farnworth, Bolton (Greater Manchester) – £13,306,817
Oldham – £10,750,237
Kirkham Town Centre, Fylde – £6,290,831
Maryport Town Centre, Allerdale – £11,527,839
Carlisle City Centre – £9,129,874
Plymouth City Centre – £12,046,873
Barnstaple, North Devon – £6,548,876
Newton Abbot, Teignbridge – £9,199,364
Paignton, Torbay – £13,363,248
Kingswood, South Gloucestershire – £12,555,464
Salisbury City Centre – £9,355,731
Penzance, Cornwall – £10,403,112
Trowbridge, Wiltshire – £16,347,056
Yeovil – £9,756,897
Taunton, Somerset – £13,962,981
Loftus, Redcar and Cleveland – £5,833,628
Middlesbrough Centre – £14,170,352
Stockton – £16,543,812
South Shields – £5,959,187
Derby City Centre, St Peters Cross – £15,034,398
Sutton-in-Ashfield (Nottinghamshire) – £6,279,872
Grantham, South Kesteven (Lincolnshire) – £5,558,818
Grimsby (North East Lincolnshire) – £17,280,917
Nottingham City Centre, West End Point – £12,523,981
Heanor, Amber Valley – £8,592,837
Northampton – £8,442,730
Buxton, High Peak – £6,608,223
Dover Town Centre and Waterfront – £3,202,226
Newhaven, Lewes – £5,004,939
Chatham Town Centre, Medway – £9,497,720
Ramsgate, Thanet – £2,704,213
Commercial Road, Portsmouth (Hampshire) – £3,122,375
Fratton, Portsmouth – £3,858,489
High Wycombe – £11,886,876
St Neots, Huntingdonshire – £3,748,815
March High Street, Fenland – £6,447,129
Great Yarmouth – £13,774,430
The outputs listed are locally reported and will undergo further quality assurance before being finalised and confirmed in grant offer letters.