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Plans to spend tens of millions on ‘forgotten neighbourhoods’ – may yours be certainly one of them?

By Editorial Board Published May 14, 2025 4 Min Read
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Plans to spend tens of millions on ‘forgotten neighbourhoods’ – may yours be certainly one of them?

Approving the cash will finally be a choice for the Treasury within the upcoming spending overview, however it has broad help amongst backbench MPs who’ve urged the federal government to do for cities “what Blair and Brown did for cities” and regenerate them.

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The plan is predicated on the findings of the Unbiased Fee on Neighbourhoods (ICON), which recognized 613 “mission-critical” areas that almost all want progress on Sir Keir Starmer’s “five missions”: the financial system, crime, the NHS, clear vitality and training.

The record of neighbourhoods has not been revealed however are largely concentrated round northern cities similar to Manchester, Liverpool, Sunderland and Newcastle, a report stated.

Among the most acute want is in coastal cities similar to Blackpool, Clacton, and Nice Yarmouth, whereas pockets of excessive deprivation have been recognized within the Midlands and the south.

Clacton is the seat of Reform UK chief Nigel Farage, who’s hoping to be Sir Keir’s fundamental challenger on the subsequent normal election following a meteoric rise within the polls.

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Nevertheless, Labour MP for Blackpool South Chris Webb stated this wasn’t about Reform – however investing in locations which were forgotten.

“The findings of the ICON report are a wake-up call, highlighting the urgent need for investment in our communities to address the alarming levels of crime, antisocial behaviour, poverty, and the stark disparities in life expectancy.”

He stated he’d be lobbying for at the least £1m in funding. His residents are “understandably frustrated and angry” and “deserve better”.

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‘Funding important to beat Reform’

The spending overview, which units all departments’ budgets for future years, will occur on 11 June. It will likely be Rachel Reeves’ first as chancellor and the primary by a Labour authorities in over a decade.

He added: “Investment in our places to restore pride, and improve the look and feel of where people live, is essential.”

One other Labour backbencher in help of the report, Jake Richards, stated seats like his Rother Valley constituency had been “battered by deindustrialisation and austerity”.

“Governments of different colours have not done enough, and now social and economic decay is driving voters to Farage,” he stated.

“We need a major investment programme in deprived neighbourhoods to get tough on the causes of Reform.”

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ICON is chaired by former Labour minister Baroness Armstrong of Hill High.

The report stated specializing in neighbourhoods is probably the most environment friendly path to mission supply and is prone to have extra help amongst voters “than grandiose national visions of transformation” – pointing to the Tories’ “failed levelling up agenda”.

The final main neighbourhood coverage initiative was New Labour’s “New Deal for Communities”, which funded the regeneration of 39 of England’s poorest areas.

Analysis suggests it narrowed inequalities on its focused outcomes and had a cost-ratio profit. It was scrapped by the coalition authorities.

Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary Angela Rayner has already introduced £1.5bn “Plan for Neighbourhoods” to put money into 75 areas over the following decade, with as much as £20m obtainable for every.

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