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Government confirms regeneration funding for seven North East towns

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The UK government has announced a £20 million regeneration fund for seven towns in the North East of England, including Blyth, Hartlepool, and others, as part of a broader £1.1 billion initiative to revitalize 55 towns across the country. This funding, which will be distributed over a decade, aims to empower local communities by giving them control over how the money is spent, focusing on local priorities like high street regeneration, transport improvements, and tackling anti-social behavior. The initiative is part of the government's "long-term plan for towns," which seeks to address regional disparities and foster economic growth in areas that have been historically overlooked. The announcement was made by Michael Gove, the Levelling Up Secretary, highlighting the government's commitment to supporting these towns in their efforts to thrive.

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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/politics/government/government-confirms-regeneration-funding-for-seven-north-east-towns/ar-AA1Abbe0