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    I couldn't find out what the other Towns are that won the money and why; here is a list of them and a brief explanation why they won:


    The 12 towns include

    Bedford, Bedfordshire - offering mentoring support for High Street businesses and community use of empty properties

    Croydon, Greater London - transforming the riot-stricken area's historic Old Town market into a thriving market, food and cultural quarter.

    Dartford, Kent - opening up central spaces for use by classes and clubs, from the Scouts to Slimming World and starting a 'school for shopkeepers'.

    Bedminster, Bristol - putting Bedminster on the map for Street Art and Street Theatre. A bicycle rickshaw service and a review of parking will also tackle the traffic environment.

    Liskeard, Cornwall - competing against the edge of town supermarket with a vibrant arts scene, guerrilla gardening and yarn bombing to inject fun back into the town centre.

    Margate, Kent - putting education and enjoyment at the heart of the town centre's transformation with courses, 'job club' services and pop up shops.

    Market Rasen, Lincolnshire - drawing customers in by restoring the market town look and feel, advertising free parking and mentoring new businesses.

    Nelson, Lancashire - attracting local students with a young persons café, sports activities, and a new art and vintage market.

    Newbiggin by the Sea, Northumberland - better branding of the town to draw people in, improving local transport and hosting pop up shops.

    Stockport, Greater Manchester - realising the character and potential of the Markets and Underbanks area with a creative arts complex, outdoor screenings, a new parking strategy and street champions.

    Stockton on Tees, Teeside - live entertainment at the Globe Theatre to boost the evening leisure economy alongside specialist High Street and evening markets.

    Wolverhampton, West Midlands - bringing the city will to life with modern day town criers and on-street performers and a 'dragon's den' style competition to support local entrepreneurs.

    The 12 new pilots will now start work to bring their high streets back to life. To help them on the path to success they will receive

    £100,000 in funding to put their ideas into action

    A dedicated contact point in Government to provide advice and support in identifying and overcoming challenges to local business growth

    Free support from retail industry leaders including Mary Portas

    Opportunities to meet and discuss with fellow pilots to share their experiences and lesson learned.

    Over 370 applications to be Portas Pilots were received with many civic groups joining forces with local partnerships to bid to become a pilot.



    Roger

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