Boris Johnson says it is one of fifty town centres that will share £1bn revitalisation fund
Virtual shop replaces vacant M&S site
PM has announced that Putney is one of fifty town centres that will benefit from sharing a pot of £1bn to revitalise the town centre.
Boris Johnson said: “Our high streets are right at the heart of our communities, and I will do everything I can to make sure they remain vibrant places where people want to go, meet and spend their money.
“But with our town centres facing challenges, we’re today expanding the High Streets Fund to support over 100 high streets to regenerate – backed by £1bn of vital investment. This scheme is going to re-energise and transform even more of our high streets – helping them to attract new businesses, boost local growth, and create new infrastructure and jobs.”
Putney High Street has seen a significant number of shops closing over the past 12 months including household names such as M&S and Halfords. Currently,
empty shops on Putney High Street are being covered in environmentally friendly ‘virtual windows', which will help cut fly posting, graffiti, and improve the town centre's aesthetics.
Mp for Putney, Justine Greening tweeted her response to the news:
Delighted to see #Putney High Street announced on the list to get our share of investment from the @mhclg £1bn Future High Streets Fund. Great news for our local community and local businesses. ?@wandbc? ??@putney_bid https://t.co/pvoR3hhYSp
— Justine Greening (@JustineGreening) August 27, 2019
The Conservatives have never taken responsibility for cleaning up Putney High Street. We need a long-term vision and a sustainable plan not a quick fix, pre-election bung!
— Sue Wixley Lib Dem??? (@SueWixLD) August 27, 2019
Boris Johnson gives struggling high street fund pre-election boost https://t.co/RLXIdVYPn9
August 27, 2019
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