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Regeneration for coastal resorts continues with £12 million in next wave of sea change grants

Regeneration for coastal resorts continues with £12 million in next wave of sea change grants

DEPARTMENT FOR CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT News Release (007/09) issued by COI News Distribution Service. 20 January 2009

Coastal towns across four different English regions are to benefit from £12 million from the Government's Sea Change programme. Southport, Great Yarmouth, Bridlington and Hastings are the latest towns to receive grants from the scheme which aims to boost regeneration in coastal areas through investment in culture and heritage.

Announced today by Culture and Tourism Minister Barbara Follett, this wave of Sea Change grants will fund projects to improve theatres, create new performance spaces and safeguard heritage within the seaside towns. The programme, led by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE), will give a total of £45 million over three years to coastal resorts. Blackpool, Torbay and Dover were the first towns to receive large grants last year.

Barbara Follett, Culture and Tourism Minister, said:

"In these difficult economic times it is more important than ever before to make sure we continue to invest in the regeneration and renewal of our seaside resorts. The projects in these four towns will help to attract new visitors and business opportunities in the whole area as well as giving people pride in their community and protecting their heritage.

"With more people than ever before thinking about holidaying at home, the funding provided by the Sea Change programme will help to ensure that their experiences are memorable for the right reasons and inspire them to return and keep the great tradition of British seaside holidays alive."

Southport will receive £4 million for a project to link the Grade 2 listed Arts Centre, library and art gallery in the heart of the town centre. The funding will lead to a range of improvements including a theatre, museum and popular music venue. The work will protect the heritage around Lord Street as well as offering visitors better attractions and events.

The promenade surrounding the recently refurbished Royal Hall and Spa Theatre complex in Bridlington will be re-designed following the award of £3 million from the Sea Change programme. The project will also enable the Pembroke Gardens to be used as an outdoor performance space as well as improving public access.

Great Yarmouth will receive £3 million to regenerate the historic Deneside area of the town. Central to the project is the development of a Grade 1 listed chapel into a new arts centre which it's hoped in time will act as a hub for the community. Historic buildings in King Street will also be repaired, and the work will allow St George's Plain to be used as an outdoor public space.

And Hastings will receive a £2 million boost to provide an artist designed piazza, performance space and cultural community centre, enhancing the new Jerwood Gallery to be built on the seafront area of the Old Town.

CABE Chief Executive Richard Simmons, commenting on behalf of the Sea Change partnership said:

"There is clearly a huge appetite for areas to use culture and good design as a starting point for regeneration. Very strong applications were received from some of the country's most deprived areas and this is exactly where we want the money to go.

"Every single one of these projects will be of enormous benefit to the resort- both through improving people's quality of life and boosting the local economy."

Communities Secretary Hazel Blears said:

"It is vital that we continue to invest our seaside towns and regenerate the soul of our most-loved British holiday destinations so they can take advantage of the economic upturn, when it comes, and pack their promenades once again.

"So I am delighted that Southport, Bridlington, Great Yarmouth and Hastings will put their share of £12 million of Sea Change funding to great use, providing fantastic new facilities for local residents and tourists alike."

Notes for editors

1. The Sea Change programme runs for three years from 2008 to 2011, giving £15 million each year to seaside resorts. It is led by CABE working with the Regional Development Agencies, English Heritage, the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, Arts Council England, the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Big Lottery Fund. It was announced in November 2007. DCMS press notice 147 which refers to this can be found at http://www.culture.gov.uk

2. For further details and how to apply for the open application grants please visit the CABE website. http://www.cabe.org.uk The deadline for year two applications has now passed. Decisions on those projects which will receive funding will be taken later this year.

3. The local authorities representing the four areas had to submit their business and project management plans to CABE along with proof they were able to match funding of at least 100 per cent.

4. For further information about the specific plans and or photos and images please contact the relevant local authority; Southport (Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council), Bridlington (East Riding of Yorkshire Council), Great Yarmouth (Great Yarmouth Borough Council), Hastings (Hastings Borough Council).

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