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The Lancashire town with independent shops that wants to become a new Clitheroe

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Despite it’s quirky shops, cafes and stunning scenery, most people only see Great Harwood as an area to drive through.

But following two successful bids for funding, which will see the town awarded over £700,000 from the government, locals have big plans to change that mindset.




The town, which sits between Blackburn, Burnley and Accrington and is part of Hyndburn, was awarded £237,000 in December following a bid by the local authority to the government’s High Street Accelerators Pilot Programme, with the money earmarked for greening projects and revitalising the high street.

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A stakeholder board, Great Harwood Town Panel, was then established, with members, which include local councillors, representatives from local business and community organisations, agreeing a plan to bid for an additional £500,000 funding from the same scheme.

In May, it was announced that the £500,000 bid had also been successful, with the Town Panel now working in partnership with Hyndburn Council to develop and deliver a long-term vision to regenerate parts of Queen Street, Church Street, and Blackburn Road.

Part of that vision includes attracting people to Great Harwood, improving the sense of community in the town, and transforming the area into a “destination” – a thriving Royal Charter market town – rather than just a place people pass through on their way to somewhere else.

Speaking to The Hyndburn Lead, Peter Holden, a Great Harwood resident of more than 30 years, chair of the town’s Civic Society, and independent chair of the Town Panel said: “The £237,000 was really to get us started on a longer term aim and vision for Great Harwood. It’s money that is being spent this financial year to get us going for the future – what we want to achieve and how we will go about it.

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