Grimsby regeneration kickstarted with multi-million pound boost
Jake Berry announces nearly 拢4 million of new investment into Grimsby as part of the next phase of its Town Deal.

- government announces next phase of Grimsby Town Deal, awarding an extra 拢3.75 million to kickstart major regeneration plans for town centre, with new plans including a brand-new Youth Zone
- Town Deal delivers on the government鈥檚 Northern Powerhouse vision and is a key part of its modern Industrial Strategy which is boosting productivity across the UK by backing business and investing in skills, industries and infrastructure
Northern Powerhouse Minister Jake Berry today (11 July) unveiled nearly 拢4 million of new investment into Grimsby as part of the next phase of its pioneering Town Deal 鈥� and hailed the town鈥檚 unprecedented regeneration strategy.
As part of the second phase of the Town Deal, North East Lincolnshire Council will work with national charity OnSide to develop a brand-new Youth Zone in Grimsby town centre. OnSide currently successfully operates a national network of 12 Youth Zones across the UK with a number of others in the development pipeline.
The additional investment confirmed today will support the development of the strategic Garth Lane site and brings the total public and private investment through the Town Deal to 拢88 million, including 拢21 million of new investment since the launch of the Town Deal in July 2018.
The Grimsby Town Deal puts skilled jobs and education at its heart, a key part of the government鈥檚 modern Industrial Strategy for the UK, driving growth, productivity and boosting earning power across the region. The next stage of the Town Deal will also look at a programme to drive up educational attainment and enhance adult skills.
Northern Powerhouse Minister Jake Berry said:
The investment we鈥檙e making through the UK鈥檚 first Town Deal will help drive forward regeneration, create new opportunities for residents, young and old, and ensure the future for Grimsby is a bright and prosperous one.
This regeneration strategy builds on our work across the Northern Powerhouse and is an essential part of our modern Industrial Strategy, creating jobs and training opportunities, while supporting businesses across the North and the rest of the UK.
Cllr Philip Jackson, Leader of North East Lincolnshire Council said:
These projects are the first physical elements of the Town Deal being progressed in the short-term. However, the Town Deal is acting as a catalyst to unlock a much wider regeneration programme for Grimsby Town Centre and the Port of Grimsby. It has the potential to realise new commercial, cultural, leisure and residential opportunities on the port and on under-used land around Alexandra Dock.
Delivering the Town Deal has been a major part of our work, and it鈥檚 the dedication of people and organisations involved that we鈥檝e reached this point. I鈥檓 delighted to be working with colleagues from across these organisations to bring about major changes for North East Lincolnshire and help to deliver a brighter future for our residents and businesses.
Tom Shutes, Director of Clato Legacy, said:
My work with Grimsby is founded in the strong belief that there are 3 key elements to successful urban regeneration: creating a positive, energetic environment that will inspire young people to stay in the area and provide a sense that they can evolve and contribute to their home town; skills and training to help fulfil that aspiration; culture, sport and leisure to enrich healthy, positive communities.
The next phase of our development plans will bring some of Grimsby鈥檚 incredible heritage buildings back to life with exciting, new public uses 鈥� opening them back up to local people once more. I am delighted to be working with such a committed group of partners on this ambitious plan to deliver real benefit to the area and something which is worthy of the generosity of the people of Grimsby.
Notes to editors
The ground-breaking Greater Grimsby Town Deal was launched on 5 July 2018 beginning a stronger relationship between central government and local partners.
Local Work across the UK to illustrate the modern Industrial Strategy in action can be viewed in an , developed by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.