WARRINGTON has submitted three bids for almost £47 million in levelling up funding.

It has set out ambitious plans to deliver a number of transformational projects, aimed at improving health and wellbeing and boosting sustainable transport across the borough.

The council has submitted three bids, totalling almost £47million, for round two of the levelling up fund, introduced by the Government to support town centre and high street regeneration, transport projects, and cultural and heritage assets.

Bid one focuses on ‘levelling up health and wellbeing in Warrington South’, with plans to improve health and wellbeing through three cultural and leisure facilities.

These are a new flagship, inclusive sports centre at Victoria Park and transformational improvements to Broomfields Leisure Centre, ‘reviving the facility’ and ‘significantly enhancing’ the quality of the health and leisure offer. Plans include a new, high quality 20 metre swimming pool, designed to the latest accessibility standards, a new ‘changing village’ and a new fitness suite.

Plans also include a new performing arts centre in Lymm, providing ‘much-needed’ performance space for Warrington’s thriving arts scene. Delivered in partnership with Lymm High School, the centre would also serve the east and south of Warrington and north Cheshire, providing performance and rehearsal space for drama, dance, and music.

All three facilities would be designed to enhance inclusivity in all forms, such as maximising access for people with disabilities, those who may not have their own transport, and groups who may be disengaged from sport or the arts.

Bid two focuses on ‘reconnecting the settlements’ of Warrington North, with three new active travel routes implemented to improve traffic-free links between the rural settlements of Burtonwood, Winwick and Culcheth and urban Warrington.

The routes would encourage modal shift and active lifestyles, helping improve the health and wellbeing of people, as well as bringing environmental benefits.

In addition, two existing recreation facilities in Burtonwood would be upgraded.

The derelict pavilion at Burtonwood Recreation Ground would be redeveloped into a landmark structure for accommodating multi-purpose community activities, while Burtonwood Community Centre would be significantly extended to provide improved facilities for sports teams using the pitches and additional space to support community activities.

Bid three focuses on active transport and the council’s ‘first and last mile’ connectivity plan. It covers an east to west corridor through the centre of the urban area of Warrington, with the first and last mile approaches to the retail and commercial town centre at its heart.

The project would remove barriers to movement along this strategically important spine route of the borough’s cycle network, providing high quality and fully segregated facilities to allow safer and more direct walking and cycling journeys to take place to and from the town centre.

Council leader Cllr Russ Bowden said: “Our levelling up bids highlight the level of ambition within Warrington and our aspirations to build stronger, healthier and better connected communities.

“We want to create a future where people have the skills employers want, where sport and the arts are accessible for all and where people can benefit from a range of active travel options.

“This funding would give us a great opportunity to deliver a number of significant projects which would make a real difference to people’s lives.

“We are pleased to be working closely with both of the town’s MPs on these projects and we’re grateful for their ongoing support.”