Maryport and Barrow among the towns to benefit from £95 million for high streets
Maryport and Barrow-in-Furness are among the towns which will benefit from £95 million of taxpayers' money which the Conservative government is allocating to breathe new life into historic buildings on our high streets, keeping these vital places at the heart of our communities.
- The £95 million funding will be used to revitalise 69 historic high streets across England – the biggest ever single investment into the UK’s built heritage.
- A map showing the location of all the high streets benefitting from the High Streets heritage Action Fund can be found here: it includes two Cumbrian towns, Maryport and Barrow-in-Furness.
- We will breathe new life into high streets all over England, benefiting businesses, supporting our much-loved buildings and helping to make our communities more attractive places to live, work and visit.
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