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March shops offered tens of thousands of pounds to get a facelift

The grant can cover up to 95 per cent of project costs

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Bids are being invited for grants of up to £50,000 for shopfront improvements to businesses in the heart of March town centre. The Shopfront Grant Scheme is part of the £8.4million March Future High Streets town centre regeneration investment.

The March Future High Streets project is funded with £6.4million from the Government’s Future High Streets Fund and £2million from the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority.

Fenland District Council’s (FDC) Economic Growth Team Fenland for Business are delivering the Shopfront Grant Scheme.

Up to £540,000 is available to businesses thanks to remaining funds in the Future High Streets Fund grants pot.

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The Shopfront Grant Scheme is part of the £8.4million March Future High Streets town centre regeneration investment.

Cllr Chris Seaton, lead member of the March Future High Streets steering group, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for businesses in the centre of March to access significant financial support to improve and enhance the street scene for everyone, helping to make the town more attractive to shoppers and future investors.

“This is another feature within this once-in-a-lifetime transformation and regeneration of March town centre.”

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Eligible businesses have until August 30 to complete an expression of interest in securing funding. A more detailed application process will then follow.

Grants will pay for external renovations or improvements to the front elevations of buildings, including, but not limited to:

  • repairs
  • repainting
  • signage
  • external lighting
  • repair of external stonework and brickwork
  • repair and reinstatement of guttering and down-pipes
  • window display equipment and lighting
  • professional fees directly linked to the renovations or improvements
  • accessibility adaptations to the front of the property.

The grant is open to shops at ground level, within a defined area of March town centre.

The grant can cover up to 95 per cent of project costs.

Successful applicants must create at least one new employment role of a minimum four hours per week to be eligible for the funding

The expression of interest form, and a map showing the eligibility area and further details are at: www.fenlandforbusiness.co.uk/MarchShopfrontGrantScheme

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