Two leading Coventry councillors have welcomed the news of government investment that will see two local communities benefit from investment of £20 million each over the next 10 years.
The long-term funding is part of a major expansion of the Pride in Place programme, which will support 40 additional communities across the country, bringing the total to 284 communities across the UK.
In Coventry, the funding will support community-led projects in Hillfields and Tile Hill, helping to deliver lasting improvements driven by residents. The initiative aims to give local communities real influence over how the funding is used, delivering improvements that best meet the needs of their residents.
Councillor Jim O’Boyle, Cabinet Member for Jobs, Regeneration and Climate Change, said: “This is fantastic news for the people that live in the Hillfields and Tile Hill areas of the city and follows the news earlier this year that Willenhall is also set to get £20 million over ten years.
“Coventry is full of proud people living in vibrant communities, and this investment will give local residents a real voice and hand in shaping the future of their community. Local people know their areas best and this cash is flexible so can be used on a wide range of projects."
Councillor Naeem Akhtar, Cabinet Member for Housing and Communities added, “This funding is all about empowering and enabling communities. It’s an opportunity to make a lasting difference over a ten-year period, helping to strengthen community pride, and improve local spaces and facilites.
“I’m sure lots of local people will want to get involved and I look forward to seeing how the plans develop in all three areas of the city.”