
UKSPF Projects
Building a Stronger Newcastle-under-Lyme
Through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), Newcastle-under-Lyme has invested in projects that celebrate community, support local businesses, and grow skills for the future. From restoring green spaces and marking our rich cultural heritage, to backing entrepreneurs and creating new training opportunities, these initiatives are shaping a more vibrant, connected, and resilient borough.
Explore the highlights below to see how UKSPF funding is making a lasting impact across Communities and Place, Supporting Local Business, and People and Skills.

The UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) has provided Newcastle-under-Lyme with £2.3 million to invest in green spaces, cultural heritage, and community projects. Nearly 85,000 people have been impacted by these projects, which aim to boost productivity, spread opportunities, and restore community pride.
These initiatives aim to create a more dynamic and resilient economy, enhance opportunities for local enterprises, and increase job creation.
Newcastle-under-Lyme is experiencing regeneration and economic growth through UKSPF-supported projects. Strong partnerships and collaboration between delivery partners have been key to the success of these projects, fostering a supportive environment for businesses and the community.
Read more by downloading a copy of Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund Legacy Document