Towns Fund recipients March 2021
Published 3 March 2021
Applies to England
This list consists of 45 of the 101 Towns Fund areas who have had their funding confirmed at part of Budget, announced by the Chancellor on Wednesday 3 March 2021. Funding equates to £1.02 billion in total.
Town | Offer |
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Bolton | £22.9m |
Boston | £21.9m |
Bournemouth | £21.7m |
Burton-upon-Trent | £22.8m |
Carlisle | £19.7m |
Castleford | £23.9m |
Cheadle | £13.9m |
Clay Cross | £24.1m |
Colchester | £18.2m |
Crawley | £21.1m |
Goldthorpe | £23.1m |
Great Yarmouth | £20.1m |
Grimsby | £20.9m |
Ipswich | £25m |
Kidsgrove | £16.9m |
Leyland | £25m |
Lincoln | £19m |
Lowestoft | £24.9m |
Mablethorpe | £23.9m |
Mansfield | £12.3m |
Margate | £22.2m |
Middlesbrough | £21.9m |
Milton Keynes | £22.7m |
Morley | £24.3m |
Newark | £25m |
Northampton | £25m |
Nuneaton | £23.2m |
Preston | £19.9m |
Rochdale | £23.6m |
Rowley Regis | £19m |
Scarborough | £20.2m |
Scunthorpe | £20.9m |
Skegness | £24.5m |
Smethwick | £23.5m |
Southport | £37.5m |
Staveley (Derbyshire) | £25.2m |
Stevenage | £37.5m |
Stocksbridge | £24.1m |
Swindon | £19.5m |
Thornaby-on-Tees | £23.9m |
Wakefield | £24.9m |
West Bromwich | £25m |
Whitby | £17.1m |
Wolverhampton | £25m |
Workington | £23.1m |