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UK Shared Prosperity Fund supporting documents.
This Prospectus provides information to local authorities and other…
This technical note provides details of the key updates to the UK Shared…
This Additional Information sets out requirements and guidance for…
Every part of the UK will receive a UKSPF allocation for 2025-26. Funding…
Overview As announced at Autumn Budget, the UK Shared Prosperity Fund will…
In Northern Ireland the fund is being delivered directly by the Ministry…
England In England, the fund will primarily operate over the strategic…
Every part of the UK will receive an allocation for the years 2022-23,…
Introduction The UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) will support the UK…
Multiply is a new up to £559 million programme to help transform the lives…
Pride in Place Impact Fund supporting documents.
Pride in Place Impact Fund summary This guidance is relevant to local…
Personal data The following is to explain your rights and give you the…
Pride in Place Impact Fund Grant Determination 2025-26: No.…
Stakeholder engagement What are the roles of local authorities and MPs?…
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 provides answers to common questions about the Pride in Place Programme.
This page brings together information on Freeports operating within the UK.
Information on Enterprise Zones within England.
Information on how places can draft a Regeneration Plan for the Plan for Neighbourhoods programme, what content to include and the submission process.
The Community Ownership Fund bidding prospectus provides detailed guidance on the purpose of the fund, eligibility criteria, funding and support assessment criteria and the decision-making process.
Details on the Fund that consolidates the Levelling Up Fund, Town Deals and Simplification Pathfinders Pilot Fund together into a single funding pot, providing greater flexibility and supporting local leaders to drive growth.
This note sets out the place selection methodology for the Pride in Place Impact Fund.
This page provides information on branding and publicity for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
Information and guidance on Investment Zones operating within England.
Guidance on the management of knowledge assets such as intellectual property, research and development, and data, in government (The Rose Book).
Guidance for Mayoral Strategic Authorities on developing a Local Growth Plan.
The Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) is the government’s centre of expertise for infrastructure and private finance projects. This Asset Condition Playbook sets out a guidance framework for assessing asset conditi…
Information about the governance of Neighbourhood Boards and place boundaries for the Plan for Neighbourhoods programme, and how to confirm these to MHCLG.
Details of the Integrated Settlement Outcomes Frameworks agreed for 2025 to 2026.
Rural England Prosperity Fund prospectus and supporting documents: investment opportunities for eligible rural areas.
This document provides practical guidance to contracting authorities on managing PFI expiry and service transition.
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