Revitalisation scheme breathes new life into Newtownabbey's villages
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Antrim and Newtownabbey Council’s Economic Development Team worked with 18 businesses in the three villages, providing the support which has enabled them to breathe new life into their area’s streetscape.
An array of businesses across a diverse range of sectors have benefited from the scheme, each receiving support to make transformative improvements to their premises. This has included works to windows and doors, painting, signage and improvements to rainwater goods.
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Hide AdMayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Cllr Mark Cooper commented: “I’d like to thank the Department for Communities and Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs for their significant financial contribution towards the scheme and the businesses for their investment and co-operation.
"The scheme will complement an imminent environmental improvement and artwork project. These improvements will enhance the vitality, attractiveness and viability of our villages, making these areas a more attractive place to live, work, visit and invest”.
The ‘Small Settlements Shopfront Revitalisation Scheme’ is part of the Covid-19 Recovery Small Settlement Regeneration Programme, which is funded by the Department for Communities, Department for Infrastructure and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs.
Andy Clement from the DfC’s Regional Development Office, explained: “The Covid Recovery Small Settlements Regeneration Programme is a cross-departmental initiative that has provided councils with over £26m to reinvigorate the post-pandemic economy of our villages.
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Hide Ad"I’m confident these improvements will bring a welcome boost to businesses, helping attract further investment and development in our small settlements”.
For further information about the council’s Economic Development Team, contact [email protected]