High streets across England are due to benefit from a £95m government-funded scheme to help them recover from declining footfall and the impact of Covid-19.
How much is that per local authority? Peanuts ! Say approx £500/ premises ? Or more likely it’ll get frittered away on funding local public sector town centre management type jobs. Why not try not wrecking the High St anymore than govt has done already ?
What are the 68 high streets that are benefitting from £95mn fund OliverDowden hope it's not just in rich areas or Tory heartlands
Dragonsinthega1 In other words, some of the money stolen from consumers is now being given to some failing businesses (what's left after govt admin anyway). Oh joy. What would we do without the state?!
Keir_Starmer with COVID spreading, why's media not challenging ToryCorruptParty RuleOf30 Grouse Shooting, Fox & Stag Hunting with hounds currently allowed despite Fox Hunting Ban. Trail Hunting's smoke screen. Foxes savagely being ripped apart! Never likely COVID spreading😡
That’s £1.50 for every man woman & child in the UK