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Town Centre plans set to be reviewed by Cabinet

11:09 am, Wednesday, 9th June 2021 - 3 years ago

General

Two major projects for Grimsby town centre look set to take the next step at next week’s Cabinet meeting.

Between the Future High Streets’ Fund and the Towns Fund, the Council has secured nearly £40million to be spent in Grimsby town centre in the next few years.

This follows in the footsteps of the work to St James Square and Garth Lane, due to open in the coming weeks, and the news of the town being part of the Humber Freeports project.

Future High Streets’ Fund

As previously reported, more than £17million has been awarded from the Government’s Future High Streets Fund to deliver sweeping changes to the heart of Grimsby, including a fresh home for Grimsby’s Top Town Market, a new cinema and leisure units nearby. Cabinet will hear proposals to get a delivery partner in place to lead this project.

Towns Fund

Additionally, nearly £21million has been awarded to Grimsby from the Government’s Towns Fund. Proposals for seven town centre projects were initially put forward for consideration in October 2020, requesting funds of £25million.

Next week, Cabinet will hear how a revised proposal has been developed, adjusting the plans to fit the reduced funding offer. This work looked at how ready the projects were for the next stage of business case development and how viable the delivery of each project is within the permitted timeframe. This resulted in one of the seven projects, the Victoria Mills Quarter being removed from the plans.  

If approved, the six remaining Town Investment Plan (TIP) projects will be put forward to Government, with full business cases required to release the final funding allocation. The first two projects likely to be given approved by Government are the Riverhead Square project and the Activation and Community Fund project, a local grant programme for community and local business-based initiatives, which will support activity in the town centre.

Full details of the reports can be found on https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/meetings.

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