Oldham gets £24.4m government cash for four huge town centre projects
The projects include the Northern Roots eco-park and the relocation of Tommyfield Market
Tommyfield Market (Image: Oldham Council)
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Oldham has been awarded more than £24m in government cash to fund four town centre regeneration projects including the relocation of Tommyfield Market.
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Wealdstone is one of the areas set to benefit (Photo: Google Maps) Several high streets in north-west London will benefit from funding under schemes aimed at revitalising town centres. Almost £7.5 million will be spent in Wealdstone, Harrow, to build a bridge between the new Harrow View East housing development and the town centre. Part of this funding, secured under the Government’s Future High Streets Fund, will also be used for wider public realm improvements, as well as a continued push towards ‘smart city infrastructure’ in the area. Harrow Council explained Wealdstone remains a priority area in the borough, including in terms of boosting housing and employment.