A dozen 鈥渟hovel ready鈥 South West development projects are a ready to 鈥済o live鈥 after receiving 拢21million of funding.

The Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership (HotSW LEP) has allocated the cash from the to projects in Devon, Somerset, Plymouth and Torbay.

The projects have all been contacted and another 12, that have secured 拢14million from the fund between them, are expected to be contracted and go live in the Spring.

The HotSW LEP secured a total allocation of 拢35.4million in the summer of 2020, the highest allocation in the South West, from the Government鈥檚 GBF campaign, designed to restart the economy after the Covid-19 pandemic.

So called 鈥渟hovel-ready鈥 projects were chosen to receive funding having proven a solid business case, and that they would create jobs and contribute to a green recovery.

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Projects that are now live include:

Torquay Gateway: a 拢6milion project supported with 拢2millon from the LEP鈥檚 GBF allocation. The by funding necessary infrastructure to bring forward, jobs and economic growth. It will create 23 jobs immediately and generate 拢7.2million for the economy, with a further 135 jobs in the medium term. Completion date March 2022;

How the Firepool and Taunton Station project could look

Firepool and Taunton Station Access: a 拢1.27million project with 拢400,000 from the GBF. A , will serve both the Firepool Development and new multi storey car park that is part of Taunton rail station redevelopment. It includes pedestrian and cycle crossing facilities as well as the widening of an existing signal-controlled crossing. The Firepool development has a key role to play in the town鈥檚 growth and comprises 7.1hectares of land, including retail, office space, hotel and leisure uses, and will deliver 210 jobs and 698 housing units. Completion date March 2023.

How Exeter Science Park's Grow-out space could look

Exeter Science Park Grow-Out space: this 拢5.3million project is being supported with 拢5million from the GBF. The Grow-Out building will form part of a growing continuum of the science park鈥檚 workspace provision, helping to attract and grow innovative science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM) businesses. It will provide space for businesses in the Science Park Centre, the site鈥檚 incubator building, to expand and free up space in the incubator building. Completion date March 2023.

City College Plymouth

The Welding Centre of Excellence, Plymouth: a 拢460,000 project with 拢350,000 of GBF that will enable to enhance and extend welding facilities. It will address the skills gaps and shortages in the profession across the region, with high demand coming from developments such as at the Hinkley Point development and marine and advanced engineering firms. Modernised facilities and innovative equipment will enable specialist trainers to provide welding training from entry level to higher level specialised and bespoke training. Completion date March 2022.

The HotSW LEP鈥檚 Getting Building Fund allocation

The HotSW LEP received 拢35.4millon from the Government鈥檚 total pot of 拢900million from the Getting Building Fund. The 24 projects that will receive a share of the funding, which are all expected to be contracted in the coming weeks, are:

Torquay Gateway (拢2m GBF)

Concourse Phase 2, Brunel Plaza, Plymouth (拢4.17m GBF)

Firepool and Taunton Station Access (拢400k GBF)

Ilfracombe Watersports Centre (拢1.5m GBF)

Burrows Centre, Torridge (拢400k GBF)

Exeter Bus Station (拢800k GBF)

Enhancement of Future Skills Centre, Exeter Airport (拢1m GBF)

Taunton Digital Innovation Centre (拢5.5m GBF)

Welding Centre of Excellence, Plymouth (拢350k GBF)

Exeter Science Park Grow-Out Building (拢5m GBF)

Zebcat 2 (拢2.4m GBF)

Green Homes (拢300k GBF)

EPIC (拢1m GBF)

iAero (拢360k GBF)

Torbay Business Centre (拢2m GBF)

Devon Work Hubs (拢640k GBF)

Bruton (拢800k GBF)

Plymouth City Business Park (拢1.9m GBF)

Centre for Clean Mobility (拢2m GBF)

Health Tech Innovation Hub, Plymouth (拢1m GBF)

Smart Biosphere (tbc)

Plymouth Sound National Marine Park (拢600k GBF)

Unlocking East Quay, Watchet (拢500k GBF)

Karl Tucker, chair of Heart of the South West LEP

Karl Tucker, chair of the HotSW LEP, said: 鈥淭his is great news for our area, and we can鈥檛 wait to see the work getting underway in the coming weeks. Each of these projects has a role to play in contributing to the economic recovery and longer-term growth in our area.

鈥淭he funding we have been able to award to these projects through our allocation of the Getting Building Fund will help to get projects underway or accelerate their progress, creating jobs and economic stimulus.

鈥淲e also recognise there are other important projects that still need funding and we will continue to work closely with Government to secure further funding in the future so that we can continue to provide support where it is most needed in our area鈥檚 recovery.鈥

Projects were selected from a call through local authority partners to submit quality assured, 鈥榮hovel-ready鈥 schemes that would support recovery across the Heart of the South West area.

The selection considered areas hardest hit by Covid-19 and projects that could complete within the timescales for the funding. The final list was agreed with the Government.