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Wednesday
24  April

Regeneration fund deadline looms for town centre

 
21/08/2020 @ 10:59
The deadline for funding to help regenerate town centre properties in Newtown is just weeks way.

The Town Centre Property Investment Fund will close applications on 14 September.

The initiative provides grants from a £1.5 million fund to bring empty commercial, residential and retail space back into use in the town centre.

The grant is only available in Newtown in north Powys.

The fund was first announced by Powys County Council Growing Mid Wales Partnership in April 2019 as part of the wider Targeted Regeneration Investment Fund, and is designed to bring vacant commercial, residential and retail space back into use.
 
Six designated towns across Powys and Ceredigion were identified to benefit from the regeneration scheme - Newtown, Llandrindod Wells, Brecon, Lampeter, Llandysul and Tregaron.
 
Owners of empty properties within these towns are being encouraged to apply for funding ahead of the deadline on 14 September.
 
The fund is a package of support including loans, private investment and grants. Applicants will have to demonstrate that existing grant and loan finance options have been properly considered and exhausted before they seek funding.
 
Cllr James Evans, Powys Cabinet Member for Economy, said: “This is a brilliant funding opportunity to restore empty properties and attract more people to our town centres.
 
“I’m pleased that there has been a good take up so far, but with almost £200,000 of funding remaining we are making a final call for potential projects.
 
“The damaging effects of Coronavirus on the economy means it’s more crucial than ever to seize funding opportunities and revive our town centres.
 
“We want our towns to be attractive places for people to live, work and visit. Creating more good quality commercial and retail space will allow more people to contribute to the local economy.
 
“Despite the fund only being available for six towns across the region, the investments will inevitably support our wider aspirations to strengthen the whole Mid Wales economy. I look forward to seeing some exciting refurbishments in the coming months.”
 
Powys County Council is managing the administration of the programme and anyone interested can visit www.growinpowys.com/gmw or www.ceredigion.gov.uk/business/funding-grants/town-centre-property-investment-fund/ for more information.