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£3m in new funding boost for regeneration project

A trio of buildings in the Old Town in Leamington Spa is undergoing an overhaul to create new modern workspaces for the area's creative digital sector

CGI of the Spencer Yard project in Leamington Spa

New funding worth £3m has been awarded to the regeneration of a West Midlands town centre.

The Old Town in Leamington Spa is undergoing a £45.5 million project to create new modern workspaces for the area's creative digital sector.

It has now been boosted by £3 million in fresh funding from the West Midlands Combined Authority.

Complex Development Projects (CDP), which has offices in Coventry and London, is leading the project to restore and convert three rundown buildings off Spencer Street, including the Grade II listed United Reformed Church.

The Neo-Classical style church, which dates back to 1838, has stood empty and unused for decades and will be fully restored along with two neighbouring buildings, the Crown building and a former nursery.

This additional funding will enable CDP to continue the renovation work to create 18,000 sq ft of modern office space, work on which first started at the turn of this year.

Known as the 'Spencer Yard' scheme, it is expected to create more than 140 jobs and forms the first project in a ten-year partnership programme alongside Warwick District Council which has already received backing from the Government's Future High Street Fund.