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South Shields welcomes £20mn levelling up funding

South Tyneside council receives levelling up funding

Peter MorrisbyPeter Morris
21-11-2023 14:56
in Culture, Politics, Tyneside
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Plans for a revitalised South Shields town centre and riverside have been given a boost, thanks to £20mn in government funding.

South Tyneside Council has been awarded the cash from the third round of the Levelling Up Fund (LUF), after its package bid was highlighted as being ‘high quality and ready-to-deliver’.

South Tyneside is one of three North East councils to receive grants from the latest LUF allocation. Stockton received £20mn for Billingham town centre, as reported by North East Bylines, and Newcastle has been awarded £19,417,075 for River Tyne Regeneration Infrastructure.

The three councils are among 55 across Great Britain sharing £1bn from the final round of the £4.8bn LUF.

Transformational

The South Tyneside investment, says the council, is intended to support three transformational projects: the relocation of South Tyneside College into South Shields town centre; a redeveloped Customs House and cultural quarter; and a flagship Centre of Excellence at the pioneering Holborn Renewable Energy Network.

The plans aim to boost footfall and visitor numbers and showcase the region’s expertise and innovation in low carbon energy.

Councillor Tracey Dixon, leader of South Tyneside Council: “This is fantastic news and I’m delighted that government has recognised the strength of our original bid. These three inter-connecting projects aim to boost the economic and social recovery of South Shields through culture, skills and the green economy.

“The borough is playing a leading role in low carbon innovation, and we are creating opportunities right on our doorstep. This investment will help us play to our strengths and ensure local people have access to the skills and training to capitalise on new green jobs. We look forward to working with government to finalise plans, delivery timescales and project costs.”

The funding is intended to support Tyne Coast College’s proposed relocation into the town centre.

Proposals for the redevelopment of the award-winning Customs House include new classrooms and a rehearsal space, as well as an outdoor performance area.

And a landmark net zero centre at Holborn Renewable Energy Network will provide a venue for educational visits, skills training and research, and become a tourism attraction, adds the council.

Opportunity

Dr Lindsey Whiterod, chief executive of Tyne Coast College, which operates South Tyneside College and South Shields Marine School, said: “This latest funding provides a landmark opportunity for real and lasting progress to be made in South Tyneside.”

Investment in The Customs House and the development of a cultural quarter will help ensure vibrancy day and night, with an enhanced food and drink offer and a stronger link between the town centre and hundreds of new homes on the riverside at Holborn, according to the council.

Proposed new classrooms and rehearsal and performance space will be available for the college to use as a resource and to help drive student footfall around the town.

Ray Spencer, executive director of the Customs House Trust, said:

“The Customs House Trust is thrilled to be part of these brilliant schemes which will join up and revitalise the riverside, whilst improving our offer to young people and wider community. The projects really demonstrate the strength of partnership working and will result in exciting improvements and outcomes for our residents.”

The MP for South Shields, Emma Lewell-Buck, said: “After being continually overlooked for levelling up funding, I’m pleased the government have finally listened and awarded up to £20mn for South Shields. Following the success of our bid to the Department for Education for the South Tyneside College relocation into the town centre, this levelling up funding will not only progress that move, but will also, via the Customs House and Holborn elements, enhance our cultural offer and opportunities in renewable energy.

*This report is based on a news release


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I am a semi-retired journalist with experience in North East newspapers dating back to 1964. I have worked on Tyneside, Wearside and Teesside, specialising in regional politics and local government before moving into newsdesk management. I have also worked in media relations for the government. Since retiring I have studied at university, gaining successively a BA (humanities with art history, MA (European Union studies) and PhD (economic geography).

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