Weston Mercury: John backs bid for £15million to transform flagship sites in Weston

Weston’s Tropicana could be transformed into an 8,000-seat arena, following a £15million bid for levelling up funding. 

North Somerset Council has applied for cash from the Government’s £4.8billion Levelling Up Fund to transform flagship sites on Weston-super-Mare seafront and high street. 

The authority wants to turn the Tropicana into an arena for big events in Weston, with space for cultural and creative activities. 

The bid includes funding to support the restoration of Birnbeck Pier by the RNLI, and wayfinding improvements to drive Weston’s visitors and residents to the high street, seafront destinations and coastal routes. 

Some of the money would also be used to deliver phase two of the development plans for Weston’s Sovereign Centre. 

North Somerset missed out on the first round of the funding after it was placed in the second priority tier – despite Weston town centre falling in the bottom 10 per cent of the most deprived areas in the country. 

North Somerset Council has been working with Weston MP John Penrose, and North Somerset MP Dr Liam Fox, to make a case for Weston. 

The £4.8billion Levelling Up Fund is open to every local area but is especially intended to support investment in places where it can make the biggest difference to everyday life, including ex-industrial areas, deprived towns and coastal communities.   

A decision on whether the bid is successful will be made in the autumn. Any funding given to local authorities must be spent by March 2024.