A new three-year grant programme has been launched to help support East Suffolk’s high streets through town centre improvements, arts and cultural activities and improvements to shopfronts.  

East Suffolk Council has been allocated £2.75m through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund which will be used to support high streets and businesses and develop workforce and community skills, as well as support those struggling with the cost of living crisis.  

The East Suffolk High Street Improvement Programme is part of a range of schemes detailed within the East Suffolk Investment Plan and was developed as part of a submission to the government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund. 

Cllr Craig Rivett, East Suffolk’s deputy leader and cabinet member for economic development, said: “The UK Shared Prosperity Funding will allow us to provide a multi-year package of support for businesses and communities across the district.

"Reinvigorating our high streets is the first part of this support and it will help to enhance the offer from our unique market towns, supporting local businesses, attracting visitors and helping residents feel proud to live and work in East Suffolk.” 

Beccles & Bungay Journal: Councillor Craig Rivett has welcomed the grant and how it will benefit the countyCouncillor Craig Rivett has welcomed the grant and how it will benefit the county (Image: East Suffolk Council)

The East Suffolk High Street Improvement Programme is a three-year programme that will offer three grant schemes to improve high streets and town centres across the district.

Grants of between £5,000 and £15,000 will be available for town councils, groups and business associations looking to improve accessibility, attract more visitors, enhance the unique character of the town centre through improvements to public areas, improved signage, better digital connectivity and improvements to walking and cycling in towns. 

Grants of between £5,000 and £10,000 will also be available to town councils, business associations and arts, culture and heritage organisations to support cultural, arts and heritage activities which would increase visitors to town centres.  (January 2023 – March 2024) 

This could include music, dance, sport, education, tours, historical displays, photography, storytelling and crafts events. 

Additionally, a grant programme focusing on enhancing shopfronts will be available.

Grants will be available for replacement windows and doors, reinstating traditionally styled shop fronts, painting and rendering of shop fronts, replacement guttering, signage and more. (April 2024 – March 2025) 

Applications for the first round of funding are now open and close on February 17.

To apply for funding and to check eligibility, please visit: www.eastsuffolk.co/highstreets