NORTHUMBERLAND County Council’s ruling cabinet has agreed to pump more than £1.1 million into a key project in Hexham.

Members agreed to fund additional money for the Hexham High Street Heritage Action Zone (HSHAZ) to deal with extra costs due to inflationary pressures.

The project aims to revitalise Hexham’s town centre and make it a more attractive, engaging and vibrant place.

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Three hundred thousand pounds will also be allocated to the refurbishment of The Shambles - a prominent grade II listed structure. 

The Shambles was built by Sir Walter Blackett in 1766 and sits within the Market Place in the heart of the Hexham Conservation Area.

Cllr Wojciech Ploszaj, cabinet member for business, said:  “It’s great news that we are now able to support further high street improvements in Hexham through the HSHAZ scheme and our plan to restore The Shambles as a key asset in the town. This investment will help to protect and enhance the rich base of heritage assets in the town centre.

“Significant progress has been made over the last 18 months with a variety of activities such as the awarding of building renovation grants including the recently reopened Coach and Horses, the launch of a varied community engagement programme, and the installation of heritage lighting. This decision means that working together with Historic England and our partners in the town, we can continue to make a real and positive difference to the town centre.”

The £2.4m scheme was established in October 2020 as part of a national programme and funded by Historic England, Northumberland County Council and private sector match funding contributions.

Speaking at a cabinet meeting, deputy leader cllr Richard Wearmouth added: “This is a fantastic project.

"I got the opportunity to go up to Hexham and see some of the work done on the Heritage Action Zone at the Coach and Horses. It’s a great project that is leveraging in loads of money from the private sector.

"This will help enormously to continue this work to really get some shine back into Hexham. It’s great news."