A plan to secure millions of pounds of funding for the Lancaster district has been revealed.
Lancaster City Council has submitted an investment plan to secure funding of £5.3million to help level up the local economy and support local communities.
The plan, which was approved by the council’s cabinet on Tuesday (July 26), will unlock the Lancaster district’s three-year allocation from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF).
The allocation will be split between the three core areas, as defined by Government: Communities & Place, Supporting Business and People & Skills.
The structure of the investment plan is based on a prescribed list of 41 possible interventions. Local authorities have been tasked with selecting the most appropriate for their local area and apportioning funding to deliver them through local projects and activities.
Thirteen have been identified as part of the council’s investment plan, with an overarching theme of “addressing the Climate Emergency” in mind.
They will support initiatives that contribute to the district’s environmental and decarbonisation goals.
The interventions identified as part of Lancaster City Council’s plan are:
Community & Place
• Funding for improvements to town centres and high streets, including better accessibility for disabled people
• Local arts, cultural, heritage & creative activities
• Campaigns to encourage visits and exploring of local area
• Capacity building & infrastructure support local groups
• Community measures to reduce the cost of living
People & Skills
• Employment support for economically inactive people
• Enrichment & volunteering activities
• Support to fund local skills needs
• Green skills course
Supporting Local Businesses
• Investment in research and development
• Strengthening local entrepreneurial ecosystems
• Growing the local social economy
• Supporting decarbonisation whilst growing the local economy
The plan will now go forward to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. Subject to being approved, money will be allocated to individual projects via upcoming commissioning rounds.
Councillor Caroline Jackson, Leader of Lancaster City Council, said: “The UKSPF presents an unprecedented opportunity for the council and its partners to reshape the future of the district
“I would like to thank all of the local businesses, community groups and other partners who have helped to shape the investment plan – their support has been invaluable and I am confident that together we will be able to use this funding to develop life-changing opportunities for our residents.
“We had a strong attendance at the engagement workshops with some terrific ideas for projects the fund could contribute towards. Before the government announces approval, we will continue to look at the priorities identified and to talk to partners about how local and pan county resources might be used to create the greatest impact.
“Once the investment plan has been approved, we hope to bring forward ways that that involve our communities so local groups can refine plans and bid for funds over the next two years.”


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