Work starts on 830,000 improvements to five Croydon high streets
Briefly

The Croydon council has successfully obtained funding from the UK's Shared Prosperity Fund for various projects aimed at rejuvenating key areas such as West Croydon, New Addington, Thornton Heath, Selsdon, and Purley. These initiatives are set to improve community facilities, attract local visitors, and support job retention while aligning with the Mayor's Business Plan for 2022-2026. Key projects include refurbishing market stages, creating learning gardens, and enhancing public spaces to stimulate economic growth and strengthen community ties in these districts.
The council secured funding to enhance local districts in Croydon, aiming to support businesses and boost community engagement through various regeneration projects.
In partnership with local businesses and organizations, the council's initiatives will focus on attracting more visitors, improving local infrastructure, and promoting community-led events.
The projects include revitalization of market areas, creation of learning gardens, and enhancements to public spaces, demonstrating a commitment to local engagement and economic growth.
Executive Mayor Jason Perry expressed delight at the initiative's launch, emphasizing its importance for local businesses and the projected positive impact on the community.
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