'Portas Pilot' funding for Lowestoft
Published on 25th July 2012
Lowestoft is celebrating today after becoming one of a handful of towns to be chosen for funding and support from the Government as part of the Mary Portas Pilot Scheme.
Following the announcement of 12 winning bids in June, Lowestoft is one of a further 15 town centres across the country which will now be given a unique opportunity to revitalise their high streets after being selected to be 'Portas Pilots'. Each town will receive a slice of £1.2 million and a tailored package of support from both the Government and retail guru Mary Portas. The successful bid was led by the Lowestoft Town Centre Management Partnership in partnership with Waveney District Council and the Waveney Chamber of Commerce.
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Portas Review led by "High Street Guru" Mary Portas and commissioned by the Prime Minister, made a number of recommendations aimed at identifying what government, local authorities, businesses and communities could do together to promote the development of new models of sustainable and diverse high streets.
The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) subsequently invited local town partnerships to pilot some of the ideas set out in the Portas Review, by creating 'Town Teams' to drive innovation in the way the high street is managed and to develop a strategic, collaborative approach to revitalising the local economy. The teams then submitted bids for funding and it is with great delight that Lowestoft learned it had been chosen from 371 applications.
Emma King, Town Centre Manager said: "Lowestoft Town Management Partnership (LTMP) could not be more proud or delighted that Lowestoft has been chosen as a Portas Pilot. This is an enormous achievement for Lowestoft and will help to shape a positive way forward alongside the current development of a 'Business Improvement District' which will be yet another boost for the town.
"This is an enormous achievement for Lowestoft and is real recognition for a town which has faced difficulties but, due to the passion of the people working within it, has managed to ride the storms and can now look towards a positive future.
"Over the last few years LTMP has already developed a 'Town Team' which includes a variety of both independent and national retailers, the police, Waveney District Council, the church and more. The team has become a strong 'voice' for the town, in line with the Portas approach and we now look forward to developing this and other projects with the funding received. Our thanks go out to the retailers for their patience and trust in LTMP and to Waveney District Council for all their hard work in helping create an unbeatable submission."
Colin Law, Leader of Waveney District Council said: "This is absolutely wonderful news for the town and to be chosen from over 300 different bids is a very great achievement. We have worked closely in partnership with LTMP and it is because of our shared aspirations and determination that we have reached our goal.
"Every town faces its challenges but we have risen above the others by showing a real passion allied to great ideas and sound business principles. This is just the beginning and we cannot wait to make Lowestoft an even greater place to be."