Last year local authorities in North Wales were awarded a total of £966,000 to deliver small Property Development Grants (PDGs) to improve commercial units and empty buildings in their town centres.
The PDGs were delivered through the Welsh Government’s Transforming Towns Programme to support regeneration and enhance town centre properties.
The grant awards have supported property owners and occupiers alike to make improvements to their premises and bring vacant, commercial floor space back into beneficial business use.
The total investment for the Property Development Grants in the region is £1.536 million.
Across 10 towns a total of 45 properties were improved, with 12 of those properties returning to active use.
For further information please select the following link: Small grants making big impacts in North Wales | GOV.WALES
Transforming Towns: support to improve town centres
Projects to redevelop and improve town centres or their nearby areas may be eligible for financial help from the transforming towns programme which includes the transforming towns loan fund. The programme actively encourages mixed use towns as places to live, work, visit and stay: Transforming Towns: support to improve town centres | GOV.WALES