Nottingham Post

£50m funding hope for Arnold town centre

NEW LEISURE CENTRE WILL BE BUILT IF BID FOR NEXT ROUND OF LEVELLING UP CASH IS ACCEPTED

- By JAKE BRIGSTOCK jake.brigstock@reachplc.com @jakebrigst­ock

GEDLING Borough Council will submit a bid for £50 million as part of the Government’s latest round of Levelling Up funding and, if successful, it will go directly to improve Arnold town centre.

A new leisure centre and the northern end of the town centre would be modernised if the money is secured, with the project called “Ambition Arnold”.

The current Arnold Leisure Centre, along with the Bonington Theatre, would be replaced, along with plans for a new library and public realm space.

The Levelling Up Fund has up to £4.8 billion available for local infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts across the UK.

Gedling Borough Council previously bid for £20million in the first round, but was unsuccessf­ul.

Feedback from government suggested the previous applicatio­n was strong, specifical­ly around the plans for the town centre, so the council has submitted a new bid based on that response.

Labour leader of Gedling Borough Council John Clarke, who represents Netherfiel­d, said: “We think this is a strong proposal that, if successful, will help rebuild our town centre.

“The applicatio­n includes ambitious proposals for a brand new leisure and culture site at the north part of Arnold town that will improve this part of the town following the recent investment in the south part of the town with the creation of The AMP building.

“Residents in Arnold have told us the physical appearance of the area and

variety of shops is an issue. This money would be used to improve those areas and create a real buzz in the town centre.

“We have already shown our intentions with the multi-million pound investment­s we have made in the new Arnold Market Place and the refurbishm­ent of Carlton town centre, and we will continue to do everything we can to improve the borough for our residents and businesses.”

Gedling Borough Council has said the new £4 million AMP building will open shortly.

It will feature a number of independen­t businesses there and is hoped to revive the town’s high

street.

Labour deputy leader of Gedling Borough Council, Councillor Michael Payne, who represents Redhill, said: “We hope government will take this applicatio­n seriously and see that Gedling is in real need of this investment and is simply asking for a fair share of funding, which is what this government promised ‘every part of the UK.’ “Gedling Borough Council’s first applicatio­n to the ‘Levelling Up’ fund was backed by the local Member of Parliament, and the council was told it was a ‘strong’ applicatio­n, but no funding was forthcomin­g. “We have made alteration­s and council officers have worked hard to get a bid ready in a short space of time. “However, it is now in the hands of central government to demonstrat­e if they are serious about backing the council’s ambition to invest in our local communitie­s here in Gedling.”

We think this is a strong proposal that, if successful, will help rebuild our town centre.

Coun John Clarke

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The project will be called ‘Ambition Arnold’

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