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Grimsby’s future plans approved at Cabinet

5:23 pm, Wednesday, 14th October 2020 - 3 years ago

Town Deal

SEVEN major projects in the heart of Grimsby will be put forward to receive a slice of £25m Government cash, which has been ringfenced for investment as part of the Towns Fund.

Councillors have approved plans today (14 October) for the following plans to be submitted to Central Government as part of a Town Investment Plan:

  • The development of a new public square at Riverhead Square to include enhanced passenger facilities;
  • Better pedestrian and cycle loops to connect the town centre and Alexandra Dockside;
  • The next phase of development of Garth Lane towards the creation of a major new waterfront residential community;
  • Refurbishment of the Central Library to accommodate new uses, including the possibility for creating a new space for learning and innovation;
  • Development of Victoria Mill Quarter including enhancement to the waterfront, to attract new uses to this heritage part of the town;
  • Further regeneration of St James’ Quarter to complement the regeneration works currently being carried out;
  • A local grant programme for community and local business-based initiatives, which supports activity in the town centre.

Once the plan has been submitted, the next stage will be securing an ‘in-principle’ agreement with Government to begin the release of the £25m, which has been ringfenced for Grimsby as part of the national ‘Town’s Fund’ programme.

As reported, Grimsby was a trailblazer for this initiative, which has now been extended to include 100 other urban centres.  It is designed to see targeted investment into areas that will help to get towns around the country back onto a ‘level playing field’ – providing a springboard for private investment and growth.

The Greater Grimsby Town Board, comprising of business leaders, community representatives, MPs and public sector heads, steers the current ‘Town Deal’ activity and will continue to lead on this next crucial stage, as Grimsby progresses the opportunities of the Fund.

The seven projects were taken from an overarching Grimsby Town Centre Masterplan and take account of the views of hundreds of local people and businesses. Some 438 people took part in an online consultation event over the summer with scores more involved in one-to-one discussions and focus groups when the Masterplan was drawn up.  It takes a more in-depth look at what is required to reshape the town centre and considers the work already taking place at St James’ Square and Garth Lane.

North East Lincolnshire Council’s leader, Cllr Philip Jackson said that scores of people wanted to see a multi-use town centre, that made more of its waterfront and maritime heritage.

“It’s clear that people want to use the space around our waterfront in different ways, and reuse old buildings where we can in modern ways,” said Cllr Jackson. “We are on with lots of projects at the moment, including the work at St James’ Square and Garth Lane, but with these projects also in the mix, there is real optimism for the opportunities Grimsby has and how future investment offer a chance for really significant change.”

As part of the consultation, it was also clear that people wanted Riverhead Square developed as a community space. As a result, some advanced ‘Phase One’ works on the main square are currently being considered, using extra funding of £1m released by the Government as part of an ‘Accelerated Towns’ Fund’.

Thanking those who took part in the consultation, Cllr Jackson, said: “We all appreciate that our town centre, like many other urban areas across the country, does have its issues but we are determined that, with partner and residents’ support, we will take a long-term approach to re-inventing what we currently have. It is evident, and now more than ever, that town centres must evolve to offer a diverse range of attractions, which are safe for families to enjoy.”

Separately, a decision on whether Grimsby town centre has been awarded a further £25m of Future High Streets Fund money is due this autumn. This was a joint North East Lincolnshire Council and Freshney Place bid to transform the western end of the shopping centre, creating a new market hall and areas for leisure use.

Once the Towns Fund projects are worked up further and the funds are made available, projects will be delivered in stages from 2021 up to 2025.

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