£750k boost to help both Skegness and Boston recover from impact of Covid-19

MP for Boston and Skegness Matt Warman.MP for Boston and Skegness Matt Warman.
MP for Boston and Skegness Matt Warman.
Skegness is to receive £750,000 of government funding to help the town recover from the impact of Covid-19.

The package will also be received in Boston and forms part of the £3.6 billion Towns Fund.

Over 100 towns in England will each receive a share of £80 million to boost regeneration and drive growth by upgrading transport and digital infrastructure or improving the high street and raising living standards.

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People living in both Boston and in Skegness can benefit from a range of regeneration and growth projects thanks to a Government scheme to respond to the

impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Conservative MP for Boston and Skegness said that this combined sum of £1.5million for Boston and Skegness could be used to support projects making a difference to the local area, such as new green spaces, the creation of pop-up businesses spaces, pedestrianising streets to encourage walking or cycling and creating of new community hubs to support those living alone.

Town Deals build directly on the Government’s commitment to decentralising funding and decisions away from Whitehall and investing in the growth of local economies,

giving local leaders and communities more say over their futures.

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In June, the Prime Minister announced that this initial £80 million tranche of funding from the overall Towns Fund would be brought forward and shared out to get projects off the ground and give local areas a boost as they build back better from coronavirus.

In total, in his ‘New Deal’ for Britain, the Prime Minister announced £5 billion of projects that would be accelerated in order to deliver jobs, skills and new infrastructure to every corner of the country, spurring the nation’s economic recovery in this unprecedented time.

MP for Boston and Skegness Matt Warman commented: “The Conservatives were elected on a promise to level up and spread opportunity across the country, and with this funding for Boston and for Skegness, we are delivering on that pledge.

“This combined sum of £1.5million will make a massive difference to these two towns and help accelerate economic growth at a critical time, driving our community forward and making it an even more attractive place to live.

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“I will continue to work closely with local leaders and the Government to ensure this money is invested wisely and reflects local priorities, to ensure our community gets

the maximum possible benefit.”

Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick said: “Our Towns Fund will help to share prosperity across the country and level-up. “This £80 million funding for immediate investment is a real boost for our towns and will help them thrive with investment in transport, technology, skills and culture.

“It will give towns across the opportunity to drive economic growth and improve prospects for their communities, which will be vital as the country respond to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

"We are fully behind our high streets and will support local areas to build back better.”