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£10m for Yorkshire & the Humber councils to help communities through the credit crunch

Published: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 12:21:55

Local Government Minister John Healey has today confirmed that all 22 councils will receive their share of £10million within the next few days, to be used as they see fit, to help meet local needs and priorities - particularly helpful in this difficult economic climate.

This extra funding comes from the Local Authority Business Growth Incentives Scheme (LABGI) scheme that has been in operation since 2006, and rewards councils for successfully promoting economic growth in their area.

In his speech to the New Local Government Network last month, Prime Minister Gordon Brown confirmed that the Government would release the last £100million funding through the scheme, helping councils respond flexibly to the impact of the downturn on their communities.


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