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Sarah Harrison-Barker

Business Reporter

Sarah was the Business Reporter at The Lincolnite and Lincolnshire Business magazine.


The University of Lincoln is to receive a share of £29.5 million which will help create jobs, support businesses and encourage growth.

Communities Secretary Sajid Javid has confirmed on Thursday, March 9 that the money has been secured by the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and is in addition to the £126 million of Growth Deal funding, which has already been awarded to the area.

Projects in line to benefit from the cash injection include:

  • £5 million for a new Centre for Health Science on the University of Lincoln campus. The centre, led by the University of Lincoln, will drive growth, productivity, higher level skills and innovation throughout the health and care sector.
  • £6.5 million for the three Food Enterprise Zones in Holbeach, Hemswell Cliff and Grimsby. The investment will support infrastructure and services to accelerate the development of the three zones, creating employment land and enabling key buildings specifically designed to support the growth and expansion of Greater Lincolnshire’s agrifood clusters.
  • A £6.5m Skills Capital Programme to deliver high-quality skills provision for people in Greater Lincolnshire. The programme will enable a flexible and appropriate response to the outcomes and recommendations of the current Area Review and will address HE and FE priorities and opportunities. Amongst schemes right across Greater Lincolnshire, it will consider schemes already proposed for delivery in Scunthorpe and Boston.

Other schemes to benefit from Growth Deal 3 are:

  • Gainsborough Growth Project (£4m)
  • Junction improvements on the A46 around Lincoln (£2.5m)
  • A17 Sutterton Roundabout Pinch Point Scheme (£1m)
  • Sleaford Growth Project (£2m)
  • Advanced Engineering Research and Development Centre, Lincoln (£1.95m)

These, alongside other projects, will improve skills, create jobs, build homes and improve infrastructure.

Communities Secretary Sajid Javid said: “This government is backing Greater Lincolnshire with a £29.5 million fund. Exciting projects to benefit include a new Centre for Health Science at the University of Lincoln and three new Food Enterprise Zones.

“This new funding will help create jobs, boost skills and give businesses support.”

Local Growth Minister Andrew Percy said: “Today’s £29.5 million will make a real difference to people in Greater Lincolnshire. On top of creating jobs and supporting businesses, we’re investing in the next generation with a new skills programme to improve access to further education.

“This will give young people the tools they need to reach their potential and is further proof that we will back the people of Greater Lincolnshire with resources to get the region firing on all cylinders, now and in years to come.”

Ursula Lidbetter, Chair of the Greater Lincolnshire LEP

Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership Chair Ursula Lidbetter said: “This announcement marks a further step in the growth of our economy and is an endorsement of our Strategic Economic Plan.

“In every experience I have had of backing local people and local initiatives, the results have exceeded expectations.

“Our Local Enterprise Partnership will be focusing closely on the schemes announced today and on delivering our growth promises.”

Lincoln MP Karl McCartney said: “I am delighted that the government continues to give Lincoln such a financial vote of confidence by funding even more vital projects in our city. I am pleased to have played my part in persuading ministers to back these schemes and investments.

“Our city is the vibrant heart of the East Midlands, and maybe even historically the whole country. This crucial targeted investment ensures that Lincoln’s success story will continue unabated.”

A new 127 bedroom Travelodge has moved forward with plans to come to Lincoln following the purchase of land on Tentercroft Street, where work is expected to start in autumn pending planning approval.

York-based developers S Harrison purchased from the City of Lincoln Council the land on the recently opened East-West link road, close to the High Street, the railway station and the new transport hub currently under construction.

The value of the transaction has not been disclosed. A planning application has not been submitted yet.

Development Director David Clancy from S Harrison said: “If our plans are successful, one of the UK’s leading hotel brands will expand into this bustling part of Lincoln city centre creating jobs and boosting the local economy.

“The hotel will offer 127 bedrooms, as well as breakfast and café facilities and will help to ease the shortage of quality hotel accommodation that Lincoln is currently experiencing.

“We have already had discussions with the planning authority, and we will submit our full planning application in spring. If the plans are approved, work on the development could start as early as this autumn.”

City of Lincoln Council’s Strategic Property Services Manager Mark Wheater said: “The proposed Travelodge will be an excellent facility for tourists and visitors to Lincoln and will complement the nearby transport hub development.

“It will create new jobs for the city, drive economic growth and help deliver Lincoln’s ambitious future.”

Tony O’Brien, UK Development Director for Travelodge Hotels, said: “Travelodge is delighted to have exchanged contracts with S Harrison Developments for a new Travelodge in the heart of Lincoln, adjacent to the railway station.

“The centre of Lincoln is short of good quality, great value hotel accommodation and the new Travelodge will provide this in a great location for both business and leisure visitors to the city.”

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