AN MP has made the case for regeneration in Bingley in the House of Commons as he urged Government to set out its criteria for funding from the Levelling Up Fund - in a bid to secure more cash for his area.
Shipley MP Philip Davies wants Bingley to be awarded money as part of Government’s Levelling Up agenda.
Speaking in Parliament he said: “Shipley was delighted to receive £25 million from the Town’s Fund. Bingley in my constituency is another town in my constituency which is in urgent need of support.
“Will the Secretary of State confirm if the criteria for the next round of bidding for the Levelling up Fund will be the same as the first round of bidding and will she look favourably on a bid from Bingley?”
Mr Davies, along with Bingley ward councillors Geoff Winnard and David Heseltine have been calling on Bradford Council chiefs to commit to submitting a comprehensive bid for the town.
Mr Davies wants Bingley prioritised as part of any bid put forward, believing it too often misses out.
Levelling Up Minister Kemi Badenoch said: “We are reviewing the fund's first tranche and the criteria for the second tranches will be decided in due course.”
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