Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Town Hall gets £370k to help places reopen

GOVERNMENT’S WELCOME BACK FUND WILL GO TO EIGHT AREAS OF BOROUGH

- By JOHN GREENWOOD Local Democracy Reporter

COUNCILLOR­S have accepted more than £370,000 of Government funding to help places in Calderdale open up as restrictio­ns have been relaxed amid the Covid19 pandemic.

It is planned that the money from the Government’s Welcome Back Fund, £372,198 in all, will be used to help numerous places, ranging from businesses to open spaces, re-open in eight areas of the borough – Halifax, Elland, Brighouse, north Halifax, Ripponden, Sowerby Bridge, Hebden Bridge and Todmorden.

Calderdale Council’s Cabinet agreed to accept the money which Coun Jane Scullion (Lab, Luddenden Foot), chairing the meeting, said was “marvellous.”

Earlier, in the public question time part of the meeting, Andrew Tagg said he understood some funding would be introduced to north Halifax and wanted to know the total amount each of the wards would be getting.

Coun Scullion said the council was grateful for the money and while not in a position at this point to give precise detail about each of the areas, north Halifax would be to the fore wherever possible as levelling up was important.

The areas outlined had been already agreed with Government but there was some flexibilit­y within that, she said.

Coun Steven Lee (Con, Ryburn), invited to speak on the issue, agreed the money was very good news but was offset by the council’s decision to increase charging periods at some parking bays and car parks in the borough, saying these would hit the night-time economy, which after the meeting he said was “punishing local businesses.”

Coun Scullion disagreed and said the council was well aware of conflictin­g demands and balances which had to be made.

Coun Jenny Lynn (Lab, Park) said the money had ultimately come from what had been the European Union’s Regional Developmen­t Fund.

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Councillor Jane Scullion

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