Treasury renews support for Northern Powerhouse
Exchequer Secretary pledges Treasury鈥檚 unflinching support to revitalising left-behind areas

The Exchequer Secretary, Simon Clarke MP, today heads to the Greater Manchester region to kick off a nationwide tour where he will pledge the Treasury鈥檚 unflinching support to revitalising left-behind areas so they enjoy the opportunities ahead as the UK leaves the EU.
The Minister visits Bolton, Farnworth and Astley to see how devolution is delivering for people outside of the major cities in the region and explore how the new 拢3.6 billion Towns Fund can further help secure a bright future. He will discuss with local leaders how the Treasury has placed support for the Northern Powerhouse project as one of its core objectives, backed up in recent weeks through the focus on transport, crime and health investment across the North.
He will also visit Manchester to meet metro mayor, Andy Burnham, to talk about ways of delivering on the region鈥檚 devolution deals, and driving growth and public service reform.
In Astley, the Minister will see the first new cycling route in Greater Manchester鈥檚 鈥楤ee Network鈥� which has been achieved through 拢312.5 million from the government鈥檚 Transforming Cities Fund. In Bolton, he will see a newly refurbished bus station, while in Farnworth he will visit the local high street which is shortlisted to receive new government funding.
Last week, the Chancellor Sajid Javid pledged a step change in infrastructure investment right across the country - so that every corner of the UK can thrive. The Chancellor committed the Treasury to publishing a landmark National Infrastructure Strategy in the Autumn setting out long-term priorities.
Speaking ahead of the trip, the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, Simon Clarke, said:
The Prime Minister was clear that we want to see success spread across not just our big cities but our towns and rural areas - and it is our priority to support regional growth and prosperity to maximise the potential of places like Bolton, Farnworth and Astley as we leave the EU. As a Northern MP, I know the hunger that exists to change how people view our region 鈥� and indeed how we view ourselves and our future.
Here at the Treasury we will play our part by ensuring Britain gets the world-class infrastructure it needs to boost productivity, growth and quality of life, and I look forward to hearing people鈥檚 views. We want every corner of our great nation to thrive, and will deliver a step change in infrastructure investment across the country.
The Northern Powerhouse - from its bustling, diverse cities, to culturally and industrially rich towns and regions - has our full support and we won鈥檛 rest until we have levelled out opportunities and unlocked the potential of every part of the UK.
Additional Information
Over the coming weeks, the Minister will visit other areas across the country that qualify for towns fund investment and that have benefitted from devolution deals and the transforming cities fund. He will explore with local leaders their plans to boost growth and improve communities鈥� quality of life. This will include visits to other parts of the Northern Powerhouse and different regions across the country.
o It was recently announced health services across Greater Manchester will be allocated 拢119.2m, following the announcement of 拢850m in new funding to upgrade outdated facilities and equipment. The announcement covers:
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Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust will receive 拢72.3m to build a new adult mental health inpatient unit in Manchester
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Stockport NHS Foundation Trust will receive 拢30.6m to provide a new Emergency Care Campus Development at Stepping Hill Hospital incorporating an Urgent Treatment Centre, GP assessment unit and Planned Investigation Unit
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Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust will receive 拢16.3m to provide emergency care facilities at Tameside General Hospital in Ashton-under-Lyne