Conservatives’ plan to transform 30 more towns
The Conservatives have today (Saturday 1st June) announced 30
more towns will each benefit from £20 million as part of their
Long-Term Plan for Towns, taking the total number of towns in the
programme to over 100. Local people in each town will decide how
the money will be used for long-term regeneration of their
area. Talent is spread evenly across the UK, but opportunity
is not. The Conservatives' levelling up plans have begun to address
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The Conservatives have today (Saturday 1st June) announced 30 more towns will each benefit from £20 million as part of their Long-Term Plan for Towns, taking the total number of towns in the programme to over 100. Local people in each town will decide how the money will be used for long-term regeneration of their area. Talent is spread evenly across the UK, but opportunity is not. The Conservatives' levelling up plans have begun to address this, with £15 billion of government funding and billions more in private investment creating real improvements already. But we will go further. Labour has offered no plan for how to improve these towns. Instead, they have criticised the Conservatives for directing this funding to the places that need it most. Through freeports and investment zones, the Conservatives have turbocharged private investment in places that have been overlooked. Already, these zones have attracted new businesses, generated billions in private investment and created thousands of jobs where they are most needed. Local people, not those in Westminster, will decide how the money will be spent. New Town Boards will be set up to bring together community leaders, businesspeople, local government, and the local MP, to develop and deliver the plan for their town. Bringing decision makers closer to the people and businesses this transformational funding will affect is an important element of this plan. Rishi Sunak, Prime Minister said: “We the Conservatives have a plan for towns because we know they are the beating heart of our country. This bold action will transform 30 more towns – reviving their high streets, growing their local economies and making people feel proud of the place they call home. “Labour's record in government shows they don't care about towns – neglecting their needs, allowing them to decline and focusing instead on cities. Sir Keir Starmer has no plan to unlock opportunities in towns and would take us back to square one. “Building on our strong track record of levelling up in Teesside and the Midlands, we will go further across the country to build a secure future for our children and grandchildren.” Michael Gove, Levelling Up Secretary, said: “This bold action will be transformational for towns around the country. It will allow local people to take back control - creating better jobs, improving transport and generating more investment. “The Conservatives have a clear plan to spread opportunity so that talent and hard work, not geography, determine people's life chances. "Sir Keir Starmer has no plan and no idea how to help people help themselves, just patronising platitudes that would take us back to square one." ENDS Notes to Editors The 30 towns expected to benefit from the extension to the Long Term Plan for Towns are listed below. These were selected using the same methodology used in the March Budget (DLUHC, Extension to Long-Term Plan for Towns: place selection methodology, 6 March 2024, link). Towns in highest need of levelling up, who have not already benefitted from the programme will benefit.
The towns already benefitting from the Long Term Plan for Towns are listed below. 55 towns were part of the first tranche, announced in October 2023 (link), and 20 towns form part of the second tranche, announced at the March budget (link).
As per DLUHC guidance, each town that is a part of the Long Term Plan for Towns programme is:
The Conservatives have invested over £15 billion from levelling-up funds to overlooked areas across the UK since 2019. This includes the £4.8 billion Levelling Up Fund supporting projects in 271 places, £2.4 billion committed across 101 Town Deals, £1.5 billion invested into 75 of our great towns through our long-term plan for towns, £830 million Future High Strelets Fund, £2.6 billion UK Shared Prosperity Fund, and £2 billion Culture Recovery Fund. £3 billion in levelling up funding has gone to Scotland, over £2.5 billion to Wales and over £800 million to Northern Ireland. This money is helping to revive lagging high streets and town centres up and down the country. The Conservative created 12 Freeports to unlock much needed investment into port communities and their hinterlands, to bring jobs and opportunity to some of the UK's historically overlooked communities. All English freeports are open for businesses and creating jobs – in just a few years, Freeports have already generated £2.9 billion in investment, which will in turn create 6,000 jobs. £103 million from the Community Ownership Fund has so far rescued 333 projects our ongoing mission to level up towns, villages and cities across the UK. Sixty per cent of the English population now live in a place covered by a devolution deal, including 90 per cent of the North. Keir Starmer has continually criticised the Government for supporting the towns Labour ignored when in government. |