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The Sentinel
|October 27, 2025
WINDFALL: Meir has received £20m from the Government’s Pride in Place scheme. Now the community is being asked how it should be spent.
IT'S great news that Meir North is set for a multi-million-pound makeover and even better that it's residents who get to decide how this money is spent.
From the day I was elected I said Meir deserves more and fought to make that case in Parliament.
I know how families are crying out for change, and I told the Government so. Residents want a better environment to live in, work and shop. They want to feel safer, healthier and happier.
So, I am delighted to have secured £20million from Labour's Pride in Place programme for Meir North.
The money must be spent by those who know the area best - and that's Meir residents.
In the past, renewal programmes have been a top-down, one size fits all approach. Not this time; this change is very much coming from the real experts, the people who live in Meir North.
A neighbourhood board will be created to manage the millions and spend wisely. This board will be made up of Meir people, local businesses and community organisations.
This story is from the October 27, 2025 edition of The Sentinel.
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