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Here is an example from This Is Kent, 23 October 2012, of local regeneration being enhanced by a District Council:
"EIGHTY new businesses employing 120 people could be created in the wake of council bosses injecting cash into expanding "incubator units" in Shepway.
District councillors were due to release about £150,000-worth of funding and investment to help to stimulate economic growth in New Romney and Tontine Street in Folkestone last Wednesday."
Keith and Gary, my representation to the DfT is realistic, as it envisages a continuous funding to the Councils in order to generate local prosperity. Only these administrative institutions have the constitutional authority to manage regeneration within their own area on multiple fronts and in multiple sectors of the economy.
As seen in the example given above, free enterprise can prosper when a District Council can afford investments to stimulate economic growth. This is not something an MP can do.
To be quite frank, it is not something a charity could do either.
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