Brighouse 19.1m regeneration plans move to next stage

Publish date: 2024-08-28
Brighouse Deal Market revitalisationBrighouse Deal The funding has been approved by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities

Plans to invest £19.1m in a former mill town, creating a new market area and regenerating the town centre, have been given the go-ahead by the government.

Investment in five projects in Brighouse, West Yorkshire, has been approved by ministers following a three-year consultation process.

The proposals make up the Brighouse Deal and include improving the town's retail and leisure offer.

They include spending £3m on a new market building on the canalside.

Brighouse Deal Artist's impressionBrighouse Deal The five projects will now be further developed and planning approval will be sought

There are five projects which make up the deal, and each will now move to the next stage, with more detailed designs developed and planning approval sought.

The plans include:

Councillor Sophie Whittaker, co-chair of the Brighouse Town Deal Board, said: "Government approval of these projects is another important milestone for the Brighouse Deal.

"We are pleased the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities agrees that these plans will make a huge difference to our town and unlock our potential for the future, and we are now moving into a new phase which will see further development of the projects and then, hopefully in around 12 months' time, the start of construction and delivery of our vision.

"Thank you to everyone who has been part of the journey so far, given their views and had their say."

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