Government announces £21 million boost for Cumbria's economy

The government is to put nearly £21 million of taxpayers' money into four new investment projects to improve infrastructure in Cumbria and boost the economy
 
The projects to be funded are the second phase of the "Connecting Cumbria" superfast broadband project; improvements at the Port of Workington; Carlisle College's Advanced Manufacturing Centre;  and Barrow Waterfront Enterprise Zone. This is new money which will be injected into the Cumbrian economy over the five years from 2016.
 
Prime Minister David Cameron personally announced the “Growth Deal”, which came after the money was bid for by the county’s Local Enterprise Partnership, which promotes economic growth.

He said that giving local communities the power and the money to unlock growth and development is a key part of the country’s long-term economic recovery.

David Cameron added:

“This is happening right here in Cumbria, with more money announced today for key projects to boost the local economy as part of the multi-million pound expansion of the Government’s Growth Deals.

“And because the money will be in the control of a partnership of local community, business and civic leaders it means it will go on the things that really matter to people and businesses here.”

Comments

Jim said…
"The government is to put nearly £21 million of taxpayers' money into four new investment projects to improve infrastructure in Cumbria"

Thanks Chris, you know why.
Chris Whiteside said…
I presume you mean for being open about the fact it is taxpayers' money and not from some magic money tree?
Jim said…
Like I said, you did know why

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