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WebStronger Towns Board Meeting agenda 25 January 2024 (PDF, 103.8kb) Stronger Towns Board Meeting agenda 25 January 2024 (item 4) (PDF, 178.1kb) Meeting number 12 - 28 April 2024 Stronger... WebMar 5, 2024 · The Stronger Towns Fund, announced by the government yesterday, is a £1.6 billion fund to be spent between now and 2025 on places that are often referred to as ‘ left behind’. £1.6 billion as a lump sum is not to be sniffed at, even though in government spending terms it’s relatively small beer. peter may math
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WebStrong Towns also seems to be mostly about winning support for those small changes within this context of local control, while trying to reduce local control would be the way to go imo. The way some of them oppose any big change in practice, even in large metro areas where the window for incrementalism is long gone, is really disappointing. WebMar 5, 2024 · The government’s announcement of a £1.6bn Stronger Towns Fund will inject much needed cash into some of England’s most neglected places. But it is unlikely to achieve the “transformational” effect that communities secretary James Brokenshire expects, unless it is part of a much more systemic approach to regional economic … WebMar 5, 2024 · The government’s announcement of a £1.6bn Stronger Towns Fund will inject much needed cash into some of England’s most neglected places. But it is unlikely to … peter mayock ct