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Midlands high streets boosted by £15.7m heritage funding

New capital will be used to revitalise historic high streets and renovate dilapidated buildings in bid to boost local economies

Stoke town is one of 12 locations across the Midlands set to benefit from new cash

High streets across the Midlands are set to benefit from more than £15 million in new funding aimed at breathing life into run-down buildings and boosting local economies.

Twelve locations across the region will receive the grants which are to be used to help town and city centres battle against declining footfall and recover from the impact of covid-19.

The capital is part of a £95 million government-funded pot called the High Streets Heritage Action Zone which is being distributed nationally to 68 towns by Historic England.

The Midlands locations and their new funding allocations are:

- Brierley Hill £1,800,000

- Buxton £962,700

- Grantham £886,540

- Hinckley £881,795