Desperate Pubs Handed Huge £60million Pot to Save Britain's Boozers
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New funding could help save communities’ pubs
A £61m fund has been established to encourage people to save treasured local assets, such as pubs. It has been announced by government as part of a set of reforms to put more power in the hands of communities. Communities secretary Steve Reed announced the investment at a speech in London yesterday (pictured). It’s part of a package of measures, building on wider reforms in the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Act, to allow people to…
Pubs and Local Assets Protected with Communities in Charge - CLH News: Caterer, Licensee and Hotelier News - News for Pubs, Bars, Hotels and Restaurants
Share Post Share Email Pubs, shops and other treasured high street gems will be saved from closure more easily thanks to a new £61 million package to back local communities announced yesterday (16 June). This government’s latest Pride in Place initiative, a new Community Right to Buy Fund, will hand people in deprived areas the money they need to step in and take over community assets at risk of closure otherwi…
£61m fund to help communities save local pubs and shops
A £61 million fund has been launched to help communities take ownership of local assets such as pubs, shops and community centres. Announced by Steve Reed during a speech in London yesterday, the Community Right to Buy Fund will help people in deprived areas buy local assets that are at risk of closing. The scheme forms part of the government’s wider Pride in Place programme, backed by £5.8bn of funding. Speaking at New Local’s Stronger Things…
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