Government saves over 80 community spaces from closure聽
Community assets including pubs, music venues and sports clubs saved from closure thanks to a major 拢33.5million package announced by the Government

More than 80 community assets including pubs, iconic music venues and sports clubs have been saved from closure thanks to a major 拢33.5million package announced by the Government today.聽聽
This investment from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities鈥� Community Ownership Fund 鈥� the highest amount ever announced from the pot 鈥� will ensure these beloved establishments are protected, ensuring they will be around for generations to come. This funding will maintain more community spaces for people to enjoy, helping to bolster local economies as well as contributing to the government鈥檚 wider mission to grow the economy.聽
Nineteen sports facilities are being given a lifeline in this round, with 拢6.7million keeping football clubs and swimming pools afloat so that local people can continue to keep fit and healthy. That includes 拢300,000 to reopen the Mirion Street Centre in Crewe, which burned down in a devastating fire in 2014. The funding will allow a local boxing club to redevelop the building so they can move into it, offering fantastic new opportunities to local people and allowing the group to move out of the run-down warehouse they currently use.聽聽
Two cinemas will also now be kept open, including the Edinburgh Filmhouse which opened in 1979 but became run down over time and had to close in 2022. It will now receive 拢1.5million so that it can open its doors again, and the newly refurbished venue will screen the best new films from across the globe.聽聽
Nine pubs have also been given almost 拢3million to keep them open so that they can keep pulling pints, including the Shrewsbury Arms in Kingstone, which has been in need of vital investment to keep it running. Now, with 拢178,000 from the Fund, the roof can be replaced and the pub can once again become the centre of community life.聽聽聽
A further 拢1.9million will be spent on keeping four music venues open so that local people have access to live music on their doorstep. That includes 拢250,000 for Le Pub in Newport, which has sat proudly at the centre of the city鈥檚 music scene for 28 years. The venue hosts over 300 events a year but has been at risk of being sold, and this funding will ensure that it is protected for future generations to enjoy.聽聽
This is the third round of the Community Ownership Fund, bringing the total spending from the pot to more than 拢103 million with 333 projects rescued so far as part of the government鈥檚 ongoing mission to level up towns, villages and cities across the UK.聽聽
Jacob Young, Minister for Levelling Up, said:聽聽聽
We know how much these vital community assets mean to people across the country. They are an important lifeline for people young and old, and they鈥檙e the beating heart of our towns, cities and villages.聽聽
That鈥檚 why we鈥檙e stepping in to protect them with a major rescue package, so we stop these great establishments closing or being lost forever and ensure that they continue to sit at the heart of our beloved communities.
In total this latest announcement of funding also includes:聽
- 33 community centres receiving 拢12.7million, so that they can continue to serve their communities;
- Three theatres receiving 拢1.5million so they can keep putting on exciting local events;
- Five community shops receiving 拢1.38 million to protect our high streets;
- Nineteen sports facilities being given 拢6.7million so people have a place to play sport and exercise;
- Nine pubs being given almost 拢3million so they can keep their doors open.
Other projects previously saved include rugby union club Blackheath FC in London 鈥� the oldest independent rugby club 鈥� which was given 拢725,000 in the second round of the Fund. This will allow them to buy their ground and facilities for the first time in their 165-year history.聽聽
James Fleming, chairman of Blackheath Football Club, said:聽聽
The purchase will secure the ownership of the ground in perpetuity for the community of Blackheath Football and for future generations.聽聽
It is a momentous moment in the history of the Club and for the local community.
Back on the Map in the Hendon area of Sunderland, were also given 拢168,000 in the second round to give residents the chance to create work on their local high street.聽
Jo Cooper, CEO of Back on the Map, said:聽聽
We believe this project and the wider high street revolution work will put Villette Road back on the map. Without COF funding these units would never have been brought back into use.聽聽
The funds have been vital and the project will be transformational for our community, creating jobs and stimulating footfall on a neglected high street.
Scottish projects in this round will be supported with 拢3.8million of funding, with a further 拢2.8million for Northern Ireland and 拢3.1million for Wales. So far, the Community Ownership Fund has awarded a total 拢17million for 47 projects in Scotland; 拢8.1million for 31 projects in Northern Ireland and over 拢7million for 24 projects in Wales.聽
Since Round 1 of the Fund, Ministers have funded all bids which have passed the criteria for successful applications. This approach allows the Department to fund the maximum number of projects. In future windows ministers may choose to prioritise funding to underrepresented areas to help even out any regional imbalances.聽
The Levelling Up Minister Jacob Young visited two Community Ownership Fund projects in Cumbria to mark the launch. The Minister visited Cooke鈥檚 Studios in Barrow-on-Furness which has been awarded 拢910,000 from the Fund today (23 March). The Minister heard how this investment will be used to carry out essential renovations so that it can become Barrow鈥檚 flagship community-led arts centre, which will deliver a range of community services like art exhibitions and a community cinema.聽
Signal Film and Media Co-Director Kerry Kolbe said:聽聽
We鈥檙e thrilled to have secured such a substantial investment to our project in Barrow, to fund this exciting and long-hoped-for transformation of our community building. Having a whole new ground floor entrance, reception and cafe alongside new and improved exhibition, training and workshop spaces will make Cooke鈥檚 Studios accessible to so many more people as well as making an even bigger difference to the thousands of residents who already use Cooke鈥檚 Studios each year.聽聽
The new facilities will make our business model sustainable long-term and support the growth of an even stronger creative and heritage offer that we hope Barrow can be proud of. We鈥檙e very grateful to the Department of Levelling Up for their funding and can鈥檛 wait to get started!
The Minister also visited the Roxy Cinema in Ulverston on Thursday, where he saw how 拢300,000 funding announced in an earlier round of the Fund is being used to renovate and restore the historic building. The funding is preserving it for future generations and making it more accessible to the local community. He also met with the Roxy Collective, the local group responsible for the building.聽聽
The next round of the Community Ownership Fund, Round 4, is the final round. There will be two bidding windows in Round 4 to allocate remaining funding. The next bidding window, Round 4 Window 1, will open on 25 March 2024 and close on 10 April 2024.聽
Notes to editors:聽
- More details on applying for the next Community Ownership Fund can be found at
- To see the full list of projects awarded in the Community Ownership Fund Round 3, Window 3 please visit
- Development support is available to applicants via the