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High Streets (Improvement) Bill - Third Reading

26 April 2024

Lead MP

Jack Brereton

Debate Type

Bill Debate

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Business & TradeLocal Government
Other Contributors: 10

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Jack Brereton raised concerns about high streets (improvement) bill - third reading in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Moves the Third Reading of the High Streets Improvement Bill, expressing gratitude to colleagues and organisations for their support. Highlights the importance of local government co-ordination in preserving and enhancing high streets. Emphasises the need for designated improvement plans with national funding, community involvement, and accountability measures to ensure better utilisation of existing powers. Supports flexibility in designations and reviews, and underscores the Bill's role in addressing challenges faced by high streets post-COVID.
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