A wide range of local projects have been delivered through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund secured by the Council.
From upgraded play areas and high street improvements to business support and skills training, a wide range of local projects have been delivered through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund secured by the Council.
The Government funding, aimed to improve everyday life, strengthen communities, and support local enterprise. In Runnymede, the funding was used to revitalise town centres, enhance public spaces, and provide targeted support to residents and businesses.
A full summary is now available, including case studies from local businesses and a breakdown of the key results.
As a result of SPF money being used to support local organisations and businesses, at a glance:
- £230,000 in grants awarded to local businesses
- 53 new jobs created and 11 new businesses launched
- 209 residents supported through training and employment programmes
- Street scene upgrades, signage, and shopfront improvements delivered across the borough
Read the full summary and case studies.
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