This is where £15million will be spent in and around Bolsover
Bolsover District Council has clarified where £15 million in government Regeneration Fund money will be spent.
A total of £4.3million has been allocated to the purchase of and reconfiguration of prominent buildings in Bolsover town, including the former Co-op, former White Swan Public House and 36 and 36a Market Place to provide creative, business and community facilities.
£5million will pay for public realm improvements in the town centre, as well as across the district’s other key town centres. Schemes will include landscaping and vehicle routes within pedestrian areas; street furniture and signage including high impact visual wayfinding and interpretation; improved welcome entry points; and improvements to open market squares.
A further £1million has been agreed to improve facades and shop frontages to help enhance the visual aspect of shops and attract visitors.
The programme will directly benefit retail or commercial properties and be delivered in Bolsover, Clowne and South Normanton, together with Creswell, Whitwell, Pinxton and Tibshelf.
Meanwhile, £4million will be spent in Shirebrook on constructing a Green Skills and Retrofit Skills Centre and a new Market Place pavilion.
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