Issue - decisions
Awards under the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (Round Three) and Rural England Prosperity Fund
04/08/2023 - Awards under the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (Round Three) and Rural England Prosperity Fund
The decision has been made to make Round Three
awards of UKSPF funding to the following projects in Boston:
Investment in Boston’s Christmas Lights (£50,000)
Funding for the purchase and installation of a refreshed and
revitalised set of Christmas lights for Boston Town Centre, with a
focus on promoting and celebrating the town at Christmas. The
lights installed will be more efficient and will have significantly
lower energy consumption. The display will be impressive, drawing
visitors and residents alike to the town centre. These will be
supported by a future celebration event to promote Boston and the
town centre’s Christmas offer. It will also be supported by a
significant contribution from the Council of at least
£30,000.
Investment in the Freiston We’ll Meet Again Museum
(£35,000)
A project to purchase a life-sized Hurricane replica for the
Freiston We’ll Meet Again Museum, supported by a substantial
programme of events targeted at increasing visitor numbers across
Boston Borough. The Hurricane and associated events will develop
the collection at the museum, as well as associated footfall and
will also tour across the borough, with a focus on developing the
public’s understanding of the borough’s unique role on
the Second World War and the county’s illustrious aviation
heritage. This will also be supported by a private sector
contribution of at least £25,000.
Investment in the Boston Woods Trust (£60,000)
A significant investment to support the development of a new nature
reserve in Boston, at Dion’s Wood. This includes investment
in new car parking surfaces, new footpaths, information boards and
biodiversity (via additional plating and greenery).
These projects sit separate to the ringfenced funding available to
village halls, parish councils and community spaces (administered
by LCF), which will be determined by the end of July. These
projects are also separate to the monies ringfenced for grants to
businesses (Grants 4 Growth II).
As part of HMG’s Levelling Up Agenda and in line with the
commitments made by Boston Borough in the UKSPF Prospectus and
Investment Plan, we have committed to invest in high-impact
projects across three core themes:
• Communities and place - Supporting community groups and
investment in community facilities; enhancing the cultural and
heritage offer; widening the use of community buildings;
initiatives to help support our town centres.
• Supporting local business - Helping local businesses invest
for future growth; growing the food processing, horticulture and
logistics sector; encouraging new businesses to establish; helping
the local social and community enterprises to innovate and
grow.
• People and skills - Developing skills and employment
opportunities within the fresh food, food processing and logistics
sectors; creating new training hubs; supporting local residents
with skills and access to employment.
These allocations principally meet the objectives that we have
committed to under the Communities and Place and Supporting Local
Businesses Themes and with the projects passing a rigorous
assessment process. We are confident that they can deliver the
outcomes expected from the Programme quickly and substantively.
This has been the basis of the decision.
This involves the disbursement of UK Shared Prosperity/Rural
Prosperity Funding in Boston Borough, with the allocation of funds
per project being as follows:
• Investment in Boston’s Christmas Lights Display -
£50,000
• Investment in the Freiston We’ll Meet Again Museum -
£35,000
• Investment in the Boston Woods Trust - £60,000