- Communities will be handed unprecedented new powers to seize
boarded shops, save derelict pubs and block gambling and vape
shops on their high street.
- Prime Minister to announce “Pride in Place” Programme with
historic funding to invest in over 330 of our most overlooked
communities.
- The measures form the largest transfer of power from
Whitehall to communities in history through the Plan for Change.
People will be given the power to revitalise their neglected high
streets, create new spaces for young people and take back control
of derelict pubs, to breathe new life into neglected communities
up and down the country.
Communities will be handed new powers to seize boarded up shops,
save their treasured local pubs or libraries and clean up the
eyesores in their area.
Local people will finally have the powers to put things right
after years of decline – an inheritance the government is
determined to fix through the Plan for Change.
This is about choosing a future where communities are empowered
to come together, rather than be divided, and where renewal is
chosen over decline.
Prime Minister will unveil the Pride in Place
programme – an unprecedented programme backed by record funding –
that lets local people call the shots on where and how money is
spent in their communities, restoring local pride and helping
them reclaim their streets.
For far too long, communities have been dictated to rather than
in control of their own destiny. This week marks a new way of
governing. By choosing renewal over decline, this government is
delivering lasting change working people will feel.
Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local
Government, said:
“When people step out of their front doors, they know their
communities are struggling. They see shuttered pubs, fading high
streets and their local areas in decline.
“Yes, communities have been stretched – but they haven't given
up. They're working hard to make things better, and we're backing
them.
“The Government is putting power into their hands so local people
decide how best to restore pride in their neighbourhoods, not us
in Westminster.
“That's what real patriotism looks like: building up our
communities and choosing renewal over division.”
The nationwide Pride in Place programme – which will be unveiled
by the Prime Minister (Thursday, 25 September) – will deliver a
record investment and support over 330 communities in total. It
will tackle deep-rooted deprivation and regional inequality
through wide-ranging action, including:
- Community Right to Buy: handing local people the power to buy
beloved assets, helping them turn around derelict pubs, create
new parks and regenerate treasured spaces in the heart of their
communities.
- Compulsory Purchase powers: allowing communities in England
to acquire assets and eyesores like boarded up shops and derelict
abandoned businesses, allowing new local start-ups to thrive. For
larger sites – like disused department stores or abandoned office
blocks – it could even see new health centres opening up, or
local housing to help reach our target of 1.5 million
homes.
- Power to block unwanted shops: empowering councils in England
to say no to new betting shops, vapes stores and fake
barbers.
- Giving residents the power: we will only approve spending if
community groups, local organisations and social clubs have been
included in decisions on how the money should be spent – putting
real power in local hands and giving them a proper say over their
community.
Further information
We are looking at new powers that would give communities more
control over where betting shops can open, and how many there can
be in one area. This is about giving people a say over their high
street, particularly where there are high numbers of these types
of shop already, not blocking these shops altogether.
We are also looking at accelerating ways communities can take
ownership of empty shops - helping to give them a greater say
over what's on their high streets, so they don't just end up with
rows of vape shops, gambling shops and barbers. The government is
already bringing in new laws to crack down on dodgy vape shops
through the Tobacco and Vapes Bill.
We will only approve spending if Pride in Place Boards have
genuinely engaged their communities, so that community groups,
local organisations and social clubs have been included in
decisions on how the money should be spent.
We are announcing a raft of new powers and programmes to empower
communities across the UK. Please note that some powers and
programmes will not apply in every nation of the UK.
The Pride in Place funding will be delivered in England, Scotland
and Wales, with corresponding funding provided to Northern
Ireland. The government will be working closely with the Scottish
and Welsh Governments to design specific programmes which put the
principles of the strategy of community engagement at the centre.
Further detail on Northern Ireland, including support for
Belfast, will follow.