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'Cornwall isn't side note in Britain's story' - chamber chief rages after county misses out on funding again

The Pride of Place programme will see government give 169 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ communities cash - but Cornwall failed to make the list

John Brown is chief executive of Cornwall Chamber of Commerce(Image: Handout)

The chief executive of Cornwall's Chamber of Commerce has declared he is "properly angry" following Cornwall's exclusion from a roster of regions set to receive £5bn in government funding.

The Prime Minister has unveiled a Pride in Place initiative designed to assist communities in choosing unity over division.

Under the scheme, 169 locations will secure £2m annually for 10 years, providing long-neglected communities with the certainty and authority required to plan ahead.

An additional 95 areas will obtain an immediate £1.5m to enhance public spaces through new green areas, play facilities and sports and leisure amenities.

Residents will determine how the funding is allocated - revitalising high streets, rejuvenating parks, and injecting fresh life into pubs, leisure centres and community venues, reports .

This represents renewal in practice, spearheaded by those who understand their localities most intimately.

Communities will also acquire fresh powers to commandeer vacant shops, prevent problematic enterprises, and purchase cherished local assets before closure – restoring pride and cohesion across the nation.

However, according to John Brown, chief executive of Cornwall Chamber of Commerce, Cornwall has been omitted from the list.