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Home > News > Councils in Yorkshire and the Humber to get more than £31.6 million cash boost for local business growth

Councils in Yorkshire and the Humber to get more than £31.6 million cash boost for local business growth

Published: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 14:50:02

Local Government Minister John Healey today confirmed that 371 councils will share almost £300million as a reward for successfully promoting economic growth in their areas.

Local authorities in Yorkshire and the Humber will share £31,648,053. Councils in the Humber have been allocated £5,507,312, North Yorkshire £3,718,644, South Yorkshire £9,316,057 and West Yorkshire £13,106,040.

Councils are able to spend this additional funding from the Local Authority Business Growth Incentives scheme (LABGI) as they see fit according to local priorities. It follows a consultation on provisional allocations announced in April.

The good progress that councils have made in encouraging new business growth means we have been able to confirm payments for the third year of this special three year scheme.


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