500 new businesses supporting 5,500+ plus jobs have
been created thanks to the government’s Coastal
Communities Fund.
The opening of the next £40 million round of
applications was announced by Coastal Communities
Minister, , while visiting
Barrow-in-Furness to see first hand how the fund has
delivered major economic benefits for the Cumbrian town
and wider coastal area.
Coastal Communities Minister, , said:
I’m delighted to announce that applications are now
open for the next round of the Coastal Communities
Fund.
Coastal Communities up and down the country from
Barrow-in-Furness to Brighton have been boosted by
this funding which has spurred inward investment,
sustainable growth, new jobs and exciting economic
opportunities for local businesses.
By 2020, we’ll have invested nearly a quarter of a
billion pounds in our seaside areas, providing
thousands of jobs, training places and opportunities
along the Great British Coast.
The Coastal Communities Fund (CCF) supports the
economic transformation of UK coastal communities by
giving funding to create sustainable economic growth
and jobs.
Since 2012, the government’s CCF has awarded
grants to 295 projects across the UK, totalling over
£174 million. Analysis shows this has been money well
spent, with every £1 invested having the potential to
create an up to £8 boost to our coastal economies.
Successful projects have included:
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Cornwall council receiving a £1.95 million grant in
2014 to repair and re-launch the Grade II Listed
Art Deco ‘Jubilee Pool’ in Penzance to create an
all year round visitor attraction sustaining
existing jobs and creating new positions (including
much needed apprenticeships in an area with higher
than average youth unemployment).
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In January 2015, Blackpool city council received a
£2 million CCF grant
towards the “Lightpool” project to deliver a
radical transformation of the iconic Blackpool
Illuminations, creating a compelling new visitor
experience and a major boost to the local economy.
The project is forecast to have increased visitor
numbers by 2.6 million.
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The Tate St Ives was awarded a £3.87 million grant
in 2015 to refurbish and extend the Tate Gallery in
St Ives. The new facilities include a new apse
gallery connecting the existing gallery to the new
extension; a new suite of learning and event
spaces; increased capacity for visitors in the
reception, cloakrooms, café, new exhibition space,
staff accommodation and training space.
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Amble – the seafood town – Northumberland.
Northumberland county council was awarded a £1.8
million CCF grant in
2014 to improve the economy of Amble through
infrastructure works to transform the town into a
visitor destination promoting seafood, attracting
new visitors and creating jobs. The project has
provided two new restaurants, improved facilities
incorporating a Harbour Village with retail space,
and enhanced access along the shore.
Barrow-in-Furness has also benefitted from multiple
rounds of coastal communities funding which has
completely revolutionised business support in the
coastal area from north of Millom across the Furness
peninsula to Grange.
This has included:
- £900,000 in CCF round 1
(2012) being granted to Furness Enterprise Limited to
create an innovation network which seamlessly connects
local businesses with each other to streamline their
supply chains. The funds also supported marketing of
key sites, formation of 70 new start-up businesses and
help to SMEs in providing training opportunities for
unemployed residents to gain the skills they need to
find a permanent job.
- £865,000 in CCF round 3
(2015) to Furness Enterprise Limited to accelerate
regeneration in Barrow and the surrounding areas by
strengthening supply chains and transforming skills as
well as attracting inward investment and helping to
provide specialist businesses support to local
companies to up-skill and grow.
- A pilot scale internship scheme placing young
people in high tech firms. This led to the OGDEN Trust
agreeing to fund 60 placements from 2018 to 2020.
- Participation in the Manufacturing Forum and
revolutionary proposals for a pan-Northern supply chain
initiative connecting Northern businesses with
manufacturers and service providers
- A new Furness Energy Forum bringing local
businesses together to capitalise on energy supplier
opportunities
- £444,000 in CCF round 4
(2017) to Barrow and Furness Coastal Communities Team
to transform visitor facilities on Walney Island and
covert an old, derelict built into a community run
visitor hub.
Further information
Prospective applicants for round 5 of the Coastal
Communities Fund can access the full guidance to
submitting their application on GOV.UK.
Funding for round 5 will cover the period 2019-20 to
2020-21 with funds becoming available from April 2019.
We are also looking to fund a small number of revenue
projects which are ‘ready to go’ and can be fast
tracked. Successful fast-track projects will be
announced in summer 2018 and we will expect them to be
able to start quickly.