Share of six-figure fund promoting business to support Yorkshire communities

Communities in Yorkshire will receive a funding boost from a share of more than £100,000 to help make their areas more attractive for business.
High Streets Minister Jake Berry MP confirmed Armley in Leeds and Beverley in the East Riding were among four successful applicants for the latest round of the British Improvement Districts (BIDs) Loan Fund.
The money will support business owners and local leaders to set-up a BID, bringing communities together to deliver additional local services and transform commercial areas.
The scheme is designed to empower local business communities to undertake the projects they believe will deliver lasting economic benefit.
Berry said: “Business Improvement Districts in partnership with local authorities, developers and communities, are working hard to champion town centres, by deciding what improvements they want to see, how these will be managed and what it will cost.
“Those high streets and town centres performing strongest often have BIDs at their core, driving improvements that boost footfall, encourage consumer spending and ensure our high streets are fit for the future.”
The announcement featuring Armley and Beverley comes during the second Great British High Street Week, a week of activity to celebrate high streets up and down the country and share the work that Government is undertaking to support them.
The Great British High Street Awards are part of this work, and entries are due to close shortly.
The Awards not only celebrate the best high streets across the nation, but champion ‘Rising Stars’ – the most ambitious high streets which are taking a lead and working together to revive, adapt and diversify.
A selection of 40 shortlisted finalists will be chosen by an independent judging panel. Those shortlisted high streets are eligible to win up to £15,000 for their local community.
A Government spokesman said: “BIDS serve as a tried and tested model of how local business can work together to realise the potential of towns and high streets by engaging strategically with local authorities, developers and communities.
“The Government is fully committed to supporting high streets and town centres and has implemented a number of measures to address challenges being faced in these areas, including cutting business rates by a third to give high street retailers a boost.
“On top of the £13 billion rates relief package since 2016, a £675 million Future High Streets Fund was announced last year to help high streets adapt.”