Ingenuity North launches to serve brand and agency communities in Leeds, Manchester and beyond
Stamford regeneration project takes significant step forward as £1.3m approved for demolition work
Lincoln dog food producer snapped up by Cranswick
York IT services business to be sold in £115m deal
Witham Group tops £100,000 for charity in 100th year
Further funding from devolution deal sought to help West Yorkshire
- The creation of 1,000 Skilled Jobs and growing the economy.
- Gaining more local control of bus services to radically improve the passenger experience.
- The construction of 5000 new sustainable homes.
- Tackling the climate emergency.
- A creative new deal for cultural industries in the region.
- Improving inclusivity.
- Appointing 750 frontline police officers and staff.
- Improving safety for women and girls.
Ambitious flood action plan launched to tackle climate emergency in South Yorkshire
Leeds industrial park sold in £25m deal
Prime vacant High Street site in Driffield up for sale through Christie & Co
Specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co, is delighted to bring to market an exciting High Street opportunity in the heart of Driffield town centre, East Yorkshire.
Sheffield and Wolverhampton the first cities to be supported in government regeneration plans
“We’re looking forward to working with the government to realise the ambition we all share to create a better future for Sheffield and South Yorkshire.”
The government will also launch a £1.5 billion Levelling Up Home Building Fund this week, providing loans to small and medium sized builders and developers to deliver 42,000 homes with the vast majority going outside London and the South East – helping to rebalance the economy and spread prosperity and opportunity more equally. A total of £120 million of funding will also be given to 7 Mayoral Combined Authorities to transform derelict brownfield sites into vibrant places where people want to live and work. Seven MCAs – West Midlands, Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire, Liverpool, South Yorkshire, North of Tyne, and Tees Valley stand to gain 7,800 homes. A further £30 million is being awarded to 3 Mayoral Combined Authorities in Greater Manchester, Tees Valley and West Midlands on disused brownfield land. Meanwhile, £8 million from the Brownfield Land Release Fund (BLRF) is being allocated to 13 councils which will release land for a further 898 homes. The BLRF has so far awarded £69 million to support councils to release their brownfield land for 6,856 homes by March 2024.