Marches LEP launches £7.5m investment fund

THE local enterprise partnership (LEP) covering Herefordshire, Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin has launched a £7.5m fund aimed at bringing forward development projects.
 
The Marches LEP is hoping the fund will kick-start development leading to the creation of new homes and jobs across the region.
 
The Marches Investment Fund, which has been made possible via an award from the Government’s Growing Places Fund, will provide capital loan funding for stalled projects that will then be able to start and create economic growth.  It will also provide loan assistance to projects needing to complete their final stage feasibility studies.
 
The Marches Investment Fund manager Caroline Cattle said: “This fund will provide an exciting opportunity to help quickly commence projects that have perhaps previously stalled, in order that economic growth can be achieved and much needed homes and jobs created.
 
“Funding will be provided in the form of a loan, equity or joint venture and will be subject to interest charges and an arrangement fee.  We believe that the fund will present very competitive market rates and I’d welcome the opportunity to discuss potential applications from any party unsure of whether it is suitable for them.”
 
An earlier tranche of funding from the Growing Places Fund supported the creation of a £2.9m Agricultural Engineering Innovation Centre at Harper Adams University.  .
 
Graham Wynn, chairman of the Marches LEP, said: “The contribution that was made to the specialist centre at Harper Adams has ensured that the facility is having a positive effect on economic development throughout the wider geographical area. 

“This is a facility of world class significance and an important strategic project for us so the results already being achieved are of great value.
 
“It is vital that this latest release of funds similarly identifies strategic schemes that can clearly demonstrate the contribution that they make to the vision set out in our Strategic Economic Plan, whether that be in terms of the creation of new jobs in key sectors, or the development of further quality housing.”

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