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    May 2020

    Last Updated: 26/05/2020
    Harrogate
    Harrogate

    Harrogate Council handed £141,000 to reopen High Streets

    by Calvin Robinson

    | 27 May, 2020
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    The money will go towards temporary barriers, street markings and marketing campaigns as non-essential shops reopen.

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    Harrogate Borough Council has been given £141,177 from the government to help reopen high streets in town centres in the district safely.

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced yesterday that non-essential shops, such as clothes stores and electronic outlets, will reopen from June 15 and urged people to spend money to help the economy "bounce back".

    Now, councils across the country have been handed money from a £50 million pot to help with measures to make shopping areas safe and will be able to spend the funding from June 1.

    The money is designed to fund measures such as new signs, temporary barriers, street markings and marketing campaigns to reassure people that High Streets are safe.



    It comes as North Yorkshire County Council has already put out temporary bollards in town centres across the district to widen pavements to help social distancing. The authority's highways chief was forced to defend the measures after criticism from some traders and on social media.

    The funding is expected be among the last from the European Union Regional Development Fund which is allocated to the UK Government and handed to councils. The EU fund will finish at the end of this year.

    High Streets Minister Simon Clarke MP said:

    “As we begin to slowly return to normality, the re-opening our high streets will be key to kick-starting our economic recovery.
    "Levelling up the regions and supporting our high streets has always been central to the mission of this government.
    “Many businesses have already introduced creative ways of trading such as contactless collection or taking orders by instant messaging and shows that they are ready for the challenges ahead.
    “That’s why we are providing an extra £50 million for councils to support a range of safety measures that will help get these businesses back on track and ensure that people can enjoy their time visiting their local high street safely again.”


    Harrogate Borough Council has been approached for comment on what it intends to spend the funding on.