Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Democracy and Local
Growth (): The English Devolution White
Paper set out the government's commitment to work in partnership
with communities, to transfer power out of Westminster and put
local decisions back in the hands of the people affected by them.
The loss in recent years of shared community forums, places and
institutions – whether it be local news outlets, community cafes,
youth clubs, pubs, historic buildings, libraries or sport
facilities – has eroded a sense of local civic pride and
contributed to a feeling of decline in neighbourhoods and high
streets. The government's approach to community empowerment will
focus on putting people in control of these important assets. We
will create new opportunities for communities to have a say in
the future of their area and play a part in improving it, while
acknowledging that this means nothing if people are not supported
to contribute to this decision-making.
We recognise that community groups play a crucial role in
promoting social cohesion and providing services which improve
health and wellbeing, reduce anti-social behaviour, protect
nature and offer support to groups in need. That's why, despite
the difficult financial circumstances that we have inherited from
the previous government, we have taken the decision to prioritise
funding for community ownership. On 23 December 2024,
during the Christmas recess, we announced the outcome of Round 4
of the Community Ownership Fund (COF), with 85 projects from
across the UK receiving £36.2m in funding. This represents the
largest ever COF announcement to date.
Projects such as Elmfield Hall in Lancashire, St Dunstan's House
in Glastonbury, Caerphilly Rugby Football Club in Wales and the
Mourne Mountain Rescue Base and Education Centre in Northern
Ireland, have been awarded the crucial funding that will keep
them in the hands of the communities they serve.
A total of £25.5m has been awarded to 57 projects in England, £5m
has been awarded to 11 projects in Scotland, £2.1m has been
awarded to 7 projects in Wales and £3.7m has been awarded to 10
projects in Northern Ireland.
The Community Ownership Fund is now closed. There will be
no further application windows on the COF programme. We
have taken this difficult decision due to the challenging
inheritance left by the previous government.
While we are closing the Community Ownership Fund, this
government remains committed to the communities' sector and
community empowerment. We will deliver on the manifesto
commitment to replace the community ‘Right to Bid' with a
strengthened ‘Right to Buy' Assets of Community Value, creating a
more robust pathway to community asset ownership. And we will
seek to support high streets by strengthening Business
Improvement Districts, which have helped to improve town and city
centres across the United Kingdom for 20 years, while ensuring
they operate to high standards and are accountable to their
communities.
We have also implemented new High Street Rental Auction
regulations, providing local communities and businesses with a
right to rent premises that have long sat vacant, casting a cloud
over the local area. The power will help to provide new shops and
community spaces, supporting businesses and communities to access
the high street and create vibrant, bustling spaces they can be
proud of.
We encourage any community groups seeking funding to preserve
community assets, including those who may have submitted an
Expression of Interest (EOI) in the Community Ownership Fund but
did not submit a full application, to continue to use the
guidance and tools available through our development support
provider on the MyCommunity(opens in a new
tab) site. These tools have been designed to help any
organisation seeking to save an asset that is important to them
and their local community and will remain available beyond the
COF programme. The development support provider may also be able
to help to suggest alternative sources of funding that
organisations could look to secure.
Building on plans outlined in the English Devolution White Paper,
there will be further announcements relating to communities in
the new year, including on the community ownership of assets.