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£88m funding pot for West Midlands businesses and communities

Combined authority board has approved its share of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Shared Prosperity Fund investment plan

West Midlands Mayor Andy Street has announced a new £88m funding pot for businesses and communities in the region(Image: Aaron Chown/PA Wire)

Funding worth £88 million has been earmarked to support local businesses and other community groups across the West Midlands. West Midlands Combined Authority has approved its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Shared Prosperity Fund investment plan which will trigger the Government's release of the money to the region over the next three years.

The authority's board has agreed that £42 million of the funding should be targeted at helping local businesses, with the remainder being passed directly to the region's seven local councils in Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall and Wolverhampton.

The group will use that funding for community and neighbourhood infrastructure work, including new green open spaces and to support community groups.

As part of the funding programme, expert advisers will be deployed across the combined authority area to help firms become more competitive and resilient in response to the increasing cost of doing business. More than half of the £42 million allocated for business support will be used to deliver specialist programmes that help firms decarbonise their operations, boost productivity and secure additional investment to grow their businesses going forward.

West Midlands Mayor Andy Street said: "These are undoubtedly tough times for our region. We're battling back post Covid but we now face cost-of-living pressures as global supply chain disruption, rising energy costs and the conflict in Ukraine contribute to the economic uncertainty.

"At this challenging time, it's critical we allocate this very welcome new money in a way that delivers for local people, places and businesses. Pre-pandemic, we were the fastest-growing region outside of London and we can regain ground by taking the right action.

"While this latest funding is good news, we will continue to lobby the Government for additional powers and money."