Cleethorpes

£1M Boost to regenerate Cleethorpess town centre

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Business leader; June 10th 2019

A programme to help regenerate Cleethorpes town centre has received a £1m boost through the Government’s Local Growth Fund as part of their commitment to the Northern Powerhouse.

The funding, which was secured by the Humber Local Enterprise Partnership, will complement the Cleethorpes regeneration programme which is supported by Coastal Communities Fund and Heritage Lottery Fund.

The project focuses on a strategic site at the heart of Cleethorpes and involves highway/road safety improvements; extension and enhancement of the public space along the full length of Sea Road; and improvements to Pier Gardens including a new contemporary multi-use pavilion housing, enhanced public facilities, and a small events space.

Lord Haskins, Chair of the Humber LEP, said: “Cleethorpes has the potential to attract many more tourists and be a key part of the visitor economy in the Humber.

“We believe these important infrastructure improvements will enable the regeneration of the area and will help grow tourism. They will not only enable job creation but aid the growth of businesses within the town.

“This would not be possible without initial investment to open the site and make it suitable for development. I am delighted that the Humber’s Local Growth Fund allocation, which we have secured from Government, is able to support regeneration in this part of North East Lincolnshire.”

Cllr John Fenty, North East Lincolnshire Council Cabinet member for regeneration, said: “There are a number of projects going on in the resort, with improvements to how the place looks and works key to drawing visitors into the area and making it a place that people want to live and work in as well.

“We’ll be holding information days and have the plans on show through the summer in the resort so people can let us have their views. The plans for the area have been in the pipeline for a while and it’s thanks to external funding that we’ve been able to bring these plans forward in the last few years.”

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