Neath Port Talbot Council is to work with local applicants to develop bids for the area s £3m share of the new UK Community Renewal Fund. The fund, announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak in his March 3 budget, will be administered nationally by the Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government. At a local level, councils like Neath Port Talbot are responsible for leading the bidding process with the most deprived parts of the country prioritised for funding. Neath Port Talbot has been categorised as one of 100 priority funding places in the UK. The UK Government says individual bids can be submitted up to a scale of around £500,000 and projects should be delivered by March 31, 2022.
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Herefordshire has been chosen as one of 100 places across the UK to receive funding through the government’s £220m UK Community Renewal Fund, for investment in skills development, communities, businesses and improve local employment opportunities. HEREFORDSHIRE is set to benefit from £3m to allocate to innovative projects as part of the Government’s new UK Community Renewal Fund. Herefordshire has been chosen as one of 100 places across the UK to receive funding through the government’s £220m UK Community Renewal Fund, for investment in skills development, communities, businesses and improve local employment opportunities. The county has been highlighted as a priority place for investment based on an index of economic resilience across Great Britain, which measures productivity, household income, unemployment, skills and population density.
New fund for projects that invest in supporting Carmarthenshire ORGANISATIONS in Carmarthenshire are being invited to find out about a new fund for projects that will support people into employment, invest in local businesses and communities or boost the skills of local people. Carmarthenshire County Council is administering a new UK Community Renewal Fund provided by the UK Government to help local areas prepare for the launch of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund in 2022. The fund aims to support people and communities most in need across the UK to pilot programmes and new approaches and will invest in skills, community and place, local business, and supporting people into employment.
Castle Street spending could have scuppered Hull s hopes for new government funding
Decision has angered Labour politicians in Hull
The new Murdoch s Connection bridge over Castle street has finally opened (Image: Katie Pugh)
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Ongoing work to upgrade Hull s busiest road could be the reason why the city was excluded from a list of priority places allocated a share of a new £220m funding regime.