Ambitious plans to secure £25 million funding for Todmorden move step forward
Business and community representatives with a passion for seeing Todmorden flourish have been appointed to the board, which will oversee a bid for funding from the Government’s multi-million-pound “Towns Fund” initiative.
Last month they joined representatives from Calderdale Council, Todmorden Town Council and West Yorkshire Combined Authority, as well as a representative from Calder Valley MP Craig Whittaker’s office, to meet for the first time and discuss initial ideas for improvements in the town.
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Hide AdDiscussions focused on how the town’s economic growth prospects could be transformed, particularly around transport, broadband connectivity, skills and culture.
The meeting was led by the co-chairs of the board, Calderdale Councillor Silvia Dacre on behalf of the public sector, and Tim Benjamin representing the private sector.
Tim lives in Todmorden and is a composer, film and opera director, successful technology entrepreneur, local charity trustee and public speaker.
Calderdale Council’s cabinet member for regeneration and resources, Coun Jane Scullion, said: “Investment in our towns is a vital part of the economic recovery process from Covid-19.
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Hide AdThe first meeting of the Town Deals Board is a real milestone in our journey to realise ambitious improvement plans for Todmorden.
“It’s important that this bid for significant funding is developed with local people at its heart, ensuring that any funding received is used where it’s needed most. There is a lot to do in coming weeks, but I’m confident we have the right mix of people to help develop an exciting future for Todmorden.”