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The Pride in Place Programme is our flagship communities programme which empowers local people to shape the future of their neighbourhood. Supported by up to £5 billion in funding over 10 years, this programme represents a l…
On 5 February 2026, the government announced that a further 40 places will…
Introduction This governance and boundary guidance provides information…
Indicative Interventions List This page contains a list of indicative…
All 75 phase 1 places should now have submitted their Pride in Place Plans…
Monitoring guidance – how we will assess progress The Pride in Place…
This note sets out the place selection methodology for the Pride in Place programme.
1. Overview of the programme The Pride in Place Programme (PiPP) is a…
This page contains information on the place selection methodology for phase 1 Pride in Place areas.
This page provides answers to common questions about the Pride in Place Programme.
This note sets out the place selection methodology for the Pride in Place Impact Fund.
Information on how places can draft a Regeneration Plan for the Plan for Neighbourhoods programme, what content to include and the submission process.
Information about the governance of Neighbourhood Boards and place boundaries for the Plan for Neighbourhoods programme, and how to confirm these to MHCLG.
This document sets out the government’s ambitions for the growth of Cambridge and the actions being taken to tackle existing constraints.
The Towns Fund will invest £3.6 billion into over 100 towns, as part of the government’s plan to level up our regions.
This document sets out how areas with devolution deals will be scrutinised and held to account through local scrutiny, by the public and by government.
Guides to explain the powers being transferred to English regions and new mayoral responsibilities.
A list of the confirmed Town Deal offers for all 101 places invited to develop proposals as part of government’s Towns Fund.
The Cambridge Delivery Group, headed by Peter Freeman, Chair of Homes England, was established to develop and deliver an ambitious vision for growth in Cambridge.
Additional guidance on requirements for Town Deals Boards during the delivery phase of the Towns Fund.
This guidance is intended to enable towns to finalise their Town Investment Plans and work with MHCLG to agree their Town Deals.
This Scrutiny Protocol provides guidance regarding overview and scrutiny committees in English institutions with devolved powers.
A list of the 45 towns who have been allocated funding as part of the Towns Fund.
The MyTown campaign gives people a say in how a new generation of Town Deals, each worth up to £25 million, should transform the place they call home.
Funding for high-value capital regeneration projects in city regions across England for 2022-23.
Advice to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government's Accounting Officer regarding the selection of 101 towns for Town Deals.
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