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'If we get this right, we can save the dying high streets'

Oldham has been handed £500,00 to help revamp its high streets. The government grant can be used by councils for ‘attractive changes’ to entice footfall to town centres.

The town hall plans to spend the money, from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, on ‘adding greenery’ to Union Street and Yorkshire Street.

The grant is part of a wider effort to revive ‘dying’ town centres across England, which have seen a dramatic decline in footfall in the last few years. It comes on top of a £237,000 boost as part of the ‘High Street Accelerators Partnership’.

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Maggie Hughes, who owns Oldham business Zutti Co on Yorkshire Street and chairs the partnership, said: “We are so grateful for this money, which will make Oldham a brighter and more enjoyable place to be in with all the greenery, which is being put into our highstreets.”

Ms Hughes hopes that with the greening and other big projects like the new market venue and food hall, footfall in the town centre will increase and new shops will move into the high street.

She said: “We now need to bring back the independent retail shops to the high street and bring back the footfall in Oldham that we used to have.”

Councils will soon have the power to introduce rental auctions for empty retail spaces in the town centre. Meaning from September, they can offer businesses lower rents to bring new businesses into the area.

Ms Hughes has managed her shop - which stocks school uniforms and menswear - in Oldham for 43 years and has seen the area undergo ‘massive changes’.

“20-years-ago, Oldham was absolutely thriving with footfall,” she added. “We had the most

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