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Two Plymouth towns set for major boost

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Residents to call the shots

Devonport and St Budeaux are set for a "once-in-a-generation" transformation after securing a combined £40 million in government investment.

The funding, which is part of the national Pride in Place programme, will be rolled out over the next decade.  Unlike traditional grants, this cash won't be controlled by council officials; instead, it puts local people in the driving seat.

New "Neighbourhood Boards" - made up of residents, shop owners, and community leaders - will decide exactly where every penny goes. 

The goal is to fund projects that matter to the community, such as reviving derelict pubs, protecting historical landmarks or supporting local trade and independent shops.

Luke Pollard, MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, believes this 10-year commitment is about respect for local voices.

"By getting these structures right now, we are making sure that every penny delivers real, visible change. I look forward to working alongside residents to make sure their vision becomes a reality."

Plymouth City Council is currently finalising the boards for both areas. 

Over the coming months, residents in Devonport, Morice Town, Mount Wise, and St Budeaux will be invited to pitch their ideas.

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