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West Midlands high streets boosted by £76m from Future High Streets Fund

Latest tranche of government funding will be used to boost six locations across the region in a bid to help businesses and boost visitor numbers

Nuneaton town centre is among six locations to benefit from almost £76m in new government funding

Six high streets across the West Midlands are to share in a funding pot worth almost £76 million to boost businesses and improve centres for residents and visitors.

Among the plans are a new digital creative hub and revitalised office space in Leamington Spa and new public space with food and drink businesses and entertainment area in Nuneaton.

The funding allocation was provisionally announced at Christmas but has now been confirmed by the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government.

It has been awarded to Leamington Spa (£10million), Newcastle-Under-Lyme (£11 million), Nuneaton (£13.3 million), Stafford (£14.3 million), Walsall (£11.4 million) and Wolverhampton (£15.7 million).

The six towns and cities are among 72 across England to share in £831 million from the Government's Future High Streets Fund.

The £1 billion fund was launched in 2018 with the aim of revamping town centres to create vibrant places to live, work and shop and entice businesses and visitors to them.

Four other West Midlands locations - Brierley Hill, Kidderminster, Tamworth and Worcester - received confirmed capital worth £70 million from the Future High Streets Fund at Christmas.