WREXHAM is set to receive its fair share from a new £90 million Welsh Labour Government investment aimed at revitalising town centres.

Local Assembly Member Lesley Griffiths has welcomed the additional investment and wrote to the Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government, Hannah Blythyn AM, for further information as to how the money will be spent locally.

The Transforming Towns initiative was announced last month and will focus on regenerating empty and dilapidated buildings, helping to bring them back to use.

The programme also includes a ‘town centre first’ approach that will concentrate on locating public services in town centres wherever possible in an effort to increase footfall.

Ms Griffiths has received a response from the Deputy Minister outlining further details about the Transforming Towns investment.

The funding is split into different elements and will generally be distributed to local authorities, although private sector partners are eligible for certain aspects of the funding.

The main element is the £36 million grant funding for 2021-22 that will be shared between all regions and ultimately support projects worth a total value of £58 million.

Wrexham is already benefitting from the current regeneration grant funding, with £750,000 contributing towards the relocation of Techniquest Glyndwr to the former TJ Hughes store.

Grant support of £1.5 million has been allocated to enhance as many as 25 properties across Wrexham town centre and a £4.9 million grant is also contributing towards the Housing Renewal improvement programme.

In addition, £2.5 million has been allocated to Wrexham as part of the Town Centre Loans fund, aiming to bring vacant and underutilised buildings back into use in the town centre.

Further details regarding a separate £13.6 million enforcement ‘fighting fund’ are in the pipeline and will be available to local authorities in due course.

Ms Griffiths has thanked the Deputy Minister for her speedy response and said: “Town centres across the UK have experienced challenging times and Wrexham is no exception.

“The Welsh Labour Government is taking positive action to help address the issues and I am pleased Wrexham will benefit from this much needed boost.”

“This latest investment will be welcomed by all and compliments other Welsh Labour Government-funded projects in the town, such as the construction of Ty Pawb, the Enterprise Hub, the redevelopment of Coleg Cambria’s Yale site and the ongoing work to locate a national football museum in the town.”