Camborne awarded £750k to help improve town centre

The money will be spent on improving local businesses and building a multi-purpose community hive

Author: Sarah YeomanPublished 2nd Oct 2020
Last updated 2nd Oct 2020

£750,000 of government funding has been awarded to Camborne to kick start developing plans for improving the town centre.

The money will be spent on improving local businesses and securing a central site to build a vibrant, multi-purpose community hive.

Camborne Town Deal Board was formed this summer to identify and implement projects that will help build a prosperous future through innovative regeneration.

As one of 100 towns throughout the UK to be selected for the Government’s Towns Fund Deal, Camborne now has the opportunity to bid for up to £25million of funding.

“We’re delighted that our bid for £750k from the Accelerated Funding pot has been successful,” she said. “We are allocating a substantial part of that to Project A-Void which is being led by BID Camborne and aims to transform vacant and run-down commercial properties into modern, thriving businesses. We believe enhancing the look of our streets will help restore a sense of place and pride and the feedback we got from our recent local survey provided a strong indication that’s what local residents want too.

“The remainder of the funding will be focused on developing our plans for turning a prime central space into somewhere people of all ages can live, work and socialise. We had nearly 1000 responses to our survey and it was clear that there is significant demand for more things to do in vibrant, social settings. We’re reflecting that need by looking into sustainable, flexible options that will have a ‘wow’ factor.”

BID Manager Anna Pascoe, chair of the Camborne Town Deal Board

“This is such an exciting step towards building a much brighter future for our community,” she said. “Covid-19 has hit everyone hard but this gives us good reason to hope for better times ahead.

"Camborne is famous for past innovation that really changed the world. Our ambition is to create an environment in which entrepreneurialism and creativity can once again thrive and this funding will help us achieve that.”

Camborne Town Council’s Rose Hitchens-Todd, Vice Chair of the Camborne Town Deal Board

A Town Investment Plan is being prepared that will be submitted to Government in January.

For further information, visit www.cambornetowndeal.com @cambornetowndeal on Facebook and Instagram and @cambornedeal on Twitter.

Updates are also available on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/camborne-town-deal/