Bringing Canterbury’s heritage history to life could boost jobs

Ambitious plans to bring Canterbury’s history to life, boost jobs and strengthen the city’s economic recovery could be at the centre of a bid for government cash.

Today, Thursday 27 May, councillors on Canterbury City Council’s Policy Committee will be asked to allow officers to use £125,000 from the Levelling Up Fund to help develop the Canterbury’s Tales of England project and prepare a bid for up to £20 million in 2022/23.

Plans for the city wall
Proposed pollinator park on the city wall

The government has identified Canterbury as a high priority for the fund. Eventually, the project could deliver:

Proposed plans for Canterbury Castle

Cllr Ben Fitter-Harding, Leader of Canterbury City Council and Chair of the Policy Committee said: “The Canterbury’s Tales of England idea springs from the fact we are not making enough of the history and heritage all around us.

“Canterbury’s story closely reflects England’s history and there are examples all around us – we’re just not tapping into them.

“A lot of work has gone into thinking of ways we can turn that situation around and we are extremely grateful to everyone involved, especially people like Stephen Allen from the Pound, the Canterbury BID and many others.

“The financial challenges faced by the council are well publicised but they should not dim our ambition especially where we can work closely together with others from all sectors in the city to spark change for the better.

“Working with our MP, businesses and the not-for-profit sector we can use this money to create something really special that will cement the city’s place on the map, boost our economy, create jobs for the long term, deliver parts of the council’s green agenda and bring benefits to people’s health and wellbeing.

“Handled in the right way, making this sort of investment in Canterbury will also increase prosperity in Herne Bay, Whitstable and our villages as they experience a boost in trade and visitor numbers.”

Proposed plans at the Westgate and Guildhall

The work taking place in the background has lead to a number of aspirations for the city, including:

Cllr Fitter-Harding said: “If councillors agree to pursue this project, it would be a fantastic, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to turn those aspirations into reality.

“Of course, the money from the Levelling Up Fund won’t be enough to fulfill our ambitions but it would be a brilliant start and would encourage others to invest in Canterbury so the project takes on a natural life of its own.”

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