Communities to share £5bn government funding boost

LocalPolitics
26 Sep 2025 • 5:28 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • The government has unveiled an investment of up to £5 billion for its new 'Pride in Place' programme, aimed at revitalising high streets, parks, and public spaces across the UK.
  • The funding includes £3.5 billion for 169 areas over a decade, an existing £1.5 billion for 75 areas, and an immediate £1.5 million for 95 other locations to upgrade public amenities.
  • Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said local residents, described as those “with real skin in the game”, will be central to deciding how these funds are utilised.
  • The initiative grants communities enhanced powers to safeguard local pubs and libraries, and to block the establishment of unwanted betting shops, vape shops, and fake barbers.
  • The announcement has been welcomed by health organisations, with Dr Eman Zied Abozied highlighting the importance of tackling “unhealthy amenities”.

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