Overview
- The programme provides £2 million a year for ten years to 169 areas, a £1.5 million immediate grant to 95 areas, and scales up an existing commitment in 75 sites.
- New tools include a Community Right to Buy, stronger compulsory purchase powers and the ability for councils to block new betting shops, vape stores and so‑called fake barbers.
- Government and regional outlets have published beneficiary lists, with reporting citing £269 million for the North East and about £230 million for Merseyside alongside named neighbourhoods.
- Funding will operate in England, Scotland and Wales with corresponding support for Northern Ireland, with devolved governments to design nation‑specific programmes.
- Ministers present the plan as addressing deep deprivation and regional inequality, with legislation, delivery timetables and detailed operational guidance still to follow.