28/07/2025

Minister Backs £670k For Town Centre Regeneration Fund

Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has welcomed the launch of Revitalise Phase 3, a successful town centre regeneration programme led by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council. The initiative aims to bolster local businesses and inject vibrancy into high streets across Ballymena, Carrickfergus, and Larne.

Phase 3 of the scheme will target 20 shopfronts in each of the three towns, providing financial assistance to improve the appearance of commercial premises and contribute to a more attractive streetscape. This phase represents a further £670,000 investment, with the Department for Communities (DfC) providing £603,000 and Mid and East Antrim Borough Council contributing £67,000.
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Building on the success of Revitalise Phases 1 and 2, which saw over £750,000 invested in shopfront improvements and marketing support across the borough, Phase 3 will not only focus on shopfront enhancements but also provide outdoor street furniture to create more welcoming and accessible public spaces. A programme of animation activities is also planned to drive footfall and community engagement.

Minister Lyons commented: "I am pleased to see continued investment in our town centres through Revitalise Phase 3. This scheme has already demonstrated its value in supporting local businesses and improving the look and feel of our high streets. The new phase will build on that momentum, helping to create vibrant, welcoming spaces for residents and visitors alike."

Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford, added: "Investing in our local businesses is investing in our community, encouraging a sense of pride and enhancing their appeal. Attractive shopfronts not only reflect the town's unique character but improves its attractiveness and supports the local economy." He encouraged eligible business owners to apply for the scheme, details of which will be announced in due course.

To date, the Revitalise programme has supported over 115 businesses and delivered impactful marketing campaigns to promote local shopping and festive events, aiming to foster a stronger sense of place and pride across the towns.


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