Towns to benefit from Future High Streets Fund

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.

Read more about the Futur High Streets Fund here

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