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Town Deals: Covid-19 Recovery

14 July 2021

Lead MP

Damien Moore
Southport
Con

Responding Minister

Luke Hall

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EconomyTaxationCulture, Media & SportBusiness & TradeLocal Government
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Other Contributors: 5

At a Glance

Damien Moore raised concerns about town deals: covid-19 recovery in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Mr Damien Moore asks the Government to overhaul the business rates system to make it easier for businesses to open up in town centres. He also requests that councils incentivise shopping by providing free parking periods. Additionally, he raises the importance of maintaining a direct rail service to Manchester Piccadilly and reopening the Burscough curves.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Southport
Opened the debate
Mr Damien Moore is concerned about the decline of towns across England due to high levels of deprivation, lack of opportunity and empty shops. He notes that Southport faces issues similar to other northern towns with a large tourism and hospitality sector. The pandemic has exacerbated these challenges as people's shopping and leisure habits have changed remarkably. Mr Moore highlights specific problems such as business rates being a significant barrier for small businesses in maintaining heritage buildings, parking charges discouraging local residents from visiting town centres, and the need for better connectivity through rail infrastructure.

Government Response

Luke Hall
Government Response
Commended the debate opener for his passionate advocacy and highlighted the £37.5 million transformational town deal secured by Southport. Emphasised the towns fund's role in levelling up investment across England, with over £2 billion committed so far to 86 places. Mentioned that 101 places were invited to develop proposals for a town deal as part of the £3.6 billion towns fund, and noted investments such as repurposing empty shops into vibrant community spaces. Reassured Members about the robust selection process for town deals based on evidence-based methodology. Addressed concerns regarding delivery challenges during the pandemic by stating that councils have opportunities to resubmit projects if needed. Discussed monitoring and evaluation strategies, highlighting the need to publish them before the summer recess. Emphasised the importance of business rates reform and outlined steps taken to support local authority funding.
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