Western Daily Press

Deprived area will not get its £25m aid

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THE leader of North Devon Council says they have been “led up the garden path” after a bid for millions of pounds to transform the most deprived area of Ilfracombe failed.

Cllr Ian Roome (Lib Dem, Barnstaple with Pilton) said the news came as “a huge blow” after officers and councillor­s had been “optimistic” that the £25 million applicatio­n for levelling up cash would be successful.

The council was requesting an “exceptiona­l” or “bespoke” fund for the North Devon town where life expectancy is 10 years below some other areas of Devon.

Following a visit to Ilfracombe by levelling up minister Jacob Young in January, Cllr Roome said the signs had been good.

“We were under the impression that this would be a priority for the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communitie­s (DLUHC) and were encouraged to submit this particular type of bid.

“We showed him the challenges and presented a very detailed bid with statistics to back it up. I think we were led up the garden path.”

He said nearly 20 per cent of households were in poverty, there was a lack of housing especially for key workers and a high level of private rented properties. There were houses of multiple occupation (HMOs) that were in a “squalid state” and the area around the high street was very deprived.

“£24 million would make a tangible change, it would transform the area around the high street, instead the government gives London’s Canary Wharf £424 million – for what?”

There were plans by North Devon Council to bolster health initiative­s to address inequaliti­es, invigorate the private rental sector, carry out public realm enhancemen­ts to revitalise the town centre and build more homes.

The minister said in a rejection letter to the council that his department was not able to support a bespoke interventi­on and that measures in the Renters Reform Bill, intended to redress the power balance between renters and landlords by scrapping no-fault evictions and other reforms, will be a way of improving housing in Ilfracombe.

At a meeting of North Devon Council members said there should be a fair allocation of levelling up funding rather than making councils bid against each other.

They said no matter how hard they tried the problems of Ilfracombe were not being recognised by Westminste­r.

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