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Monday, April 21, 2025

£20m for Kirkby town improvements re-confirmed by Government

Submission of the plan was then put on hold while the government reviewed the funding programme.

Ashfield District Council is pleased to announce that £20 million in funding for Kirkby has been re-confirmed by the government.

As one of 75 areas to receive this funding, the investment will go towards the Kirkby Neighbourhood Plan, supporting the town over the next decade.

The Kirkby Town Board agreed a draft plan for investment last summer following a period of engagement with the public and local businesses.

Submission of the plan was then put on hold while the government reviewed the funding programme.

Some of the criteria have been changed to widen the scope of activities that can be supported, and the Board will be meeting to discuss how to review the plan and further engage with Kirkby residents, local organisations, and businesses.

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Following the review, the final plan will be submitted to the government during the submission window, which runs from spring to later this year.

The Board will then be ready to start implementing projects from April 2026 onwards. In the meantime, capacity funding has been provided, which can be used to support the development of the plan and projects.

Councillor Jason Zadrozny, Leader of Ashfield District Council, said:

“We are pleased that this much-needed funding for Kirkby has been re-confirmed.

“This funding was previously earmarked for projects we have been working on for well over a year now, so to have confirmation that this funding is secure is good news for Ashfield.

“We will continue to work with the Kirkby Town Board to review our plan and get it ready for resubmission later in the year, ready to start implementation as soon as the funding arrives from April 2026 onwards.”

Councillor Chris Huskinson, Ward Councillor for Greenwood & Summit at Ashfield District Council, added:

“To see this amount of funding re-confirmed for Kirkby is fantastic.

“We have already seen the new Planetarium and Science Discovery Centre at Sherwood Observatory open thanks to ongoing investment in our regeneration programmes, as well as new leisure facilities at Kings Mill Reservoir for residents and visitors across the region.
“This funding will help us continue our work to improve Kirkby for our residents, visitors, and businesses.”

Councillor Andy Meakin, Ward Councillor for Abbey Hill at Ashfield District Council, said:
“Kirkby is a fantastic town, and I welcome the re-confirmed funding to help us further improve what we have here.

“I look forward to seeing Kirkby thrive even more thanks to this re-confirmed funding.”

Martin Rigley, Chair of the Kirkby Town Board, added:

“The Kirkby Town Board has listened to its community and has a number of much-needed projects ready to go. The re-confirmation of the funding from the government is welcome news.”

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