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LLEP makes £10m of loans available to support big infrastructure projects in Leicester and Leicestershire

Previous loans have supported The Gresham aparthotel, in Leicester, and Leicester Waterside regeneration plans

Frog Island, Leicester in its 1962 industrial heyday, now part of the Waterside regeneration area

Some £10 million in loans is being made available to support infrastructure for jobs, homes and business space across Leicester and Leicestershire.

The Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership (LLEP) is inviting expressions of interest in loans through the Growing Places Fund (GPF).

Previous GPF loans have been used to help deliver schemes including The Gresham aparthotel, in Leicester city centre, and parts of the Leicester Waterside regeneration project.

The GPF is a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-wide loan scheme aimed at providing capital for major infrastructure projects.

The cash comes through a £730 million Government-backed national investment fund, and expressions of interest can come from developers, councils and other applicants.

Andy Reed OBE, interim chair of the LLEP board and chair of the investment panel, said: “The fund will accelerate delivery of sustainable infrastructure projects that boost our local economy and create jobs.

“Our officers are ready to speak with partners who are interested in applying for loans, from £500,000 upwards, which will help to deliver growth in Leicester and Leicestershire.”

Applicants must demonstrate how their loan would contribute towards achieving objectives set out in the LLEP’s Economic Growth Strategy, which has four core pillars – innovation, productivity, inclusivity and sustainability.