Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Council receives approval of £15m regeneration fund

Bolsover District Council has received confirmation that its list of projects for the £15million Regeneration Funding awarded in the Autumn Statement has been approved.

The council submitted its schedule of schemes at the end of January 2024 in line with the government guidance and against tight timescales.

The funding is place-based for the whole of the District of Bolsover. When drawing up the list of schemes the council stipulated that the money should benefit the entire district and the projects put forward support this commitment.

The projects include improvements to the public realm around the district, enhancing shop fronts to help make the area more visually appealing to attract shoppers and visitors and the establishment of community and creative hubs.

Also included in the bid was the redevelopment of prominent buildings in Bolsover town to help create a thriving place people want to visit and work in.

Council Chief Executive, Karen Hanson said: “We had just eleven days from when we received the funding criteria to submitting the initial schemes, so we are delighted to have received confirmation that we have the go-ahead.

“We will now look to prioritise the schemes and ensure the money we have been allocated is well spent and benefits our communities.”

Figures released earlier this year indicate that since 2020 just over 10% of the money allocated from the Government’s Levelling Up agenda has been spent as local authorities are struggling to meet the deadlines. Something which Council Leader, Steve Fritchley was keen to avoid.

Councillor Steve Fritchley said: “Since the announcement was made in the autumn, I made it quite clear that we were going to spend the money in the District of Bolsover and not be sending any back.

“So, I want to thank all our officers who have worked tirelessly on this project to get it to this stage and over the line, sometimes in very difficult circumstances. The key to this now is delivering on what we have promised by March 2026, and that is something I know we will do.”

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