High Streets Heritage Action Zones
Rejuvenating high streets for communities and businesses
Historic England’s High Streets Heritage Action Zones (HSHAZ) programme has unlocked the potential of 67 historic high streets across England.
Combining investment in buildings and shop fronts with community engagement and cultural events, the programme was designed to boost pride in place, connect communities and drive economic growth in places that need it the most.
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Breathing new life into high streets
This 4-year programme delivered from 2020 to 2024, saw derelict and underused buildings become new community spaces such as cinemas and market halls.
The work to maintain, restore and bring buildings back into use for communities and local businesses improved at least 460 shop fronts and completed 224 quality homes.
The High Streets Heritage Action Zone programme of cultural events was the largest ever publicly funded community-led cultural programme to date, directly supporting regeneration, encouraging people to visit their local high streets, and breathing new life into them for future generations.
Over 2.7 million people got involved in cultural events celebrating their high streets and over 5,000 people volunteered over 40,000 hours of their time.
Of those who joined in with local events, 3 out of every 4 people had come to the high street specially and went on to spend money locally while there.
After attending a cultural event, 80% of people felt more pride in their place and a part of their community, and 69% told us they felt they were more likely to visit their high street more often.
[Cultural programming in the town] has…brought a lot of joy…much needed as the high street has been going through a period of change, roadworks, and difficulties. [Programming] created a real sense of community [and] the high street benefits from the extra footfall and exposure, and brought much needed revenue to independent businesses.
Creating partnerships
The programme worked in partnership with local authorities, community interest groups, funders and more than 400 arts organisations on a wide range of projects across England. To date, over £92 million of funding from government and £3 million from the National Lottery Heritage Fund has unlocked more than £140 million further private and public investment. The programme has also built new connections between local organisations and communities with over 130 partnerships working together to unlock creative solutions to shaping better places.
The High Streets Heritage Action Zone projects
East of England
- Bedford
Partner: Bedford Borough Council - Dunstable
Partner: Dunstable Town Council - Great Yarmouth
Partner: Great Yarmouth Borough Council - London Road, Lowestoft
Partner: East Suffolk Council
Lowestoft had both a High Streets Heritage Action Zone and a Heritage Action Zone. Learn about North Lowestoft Heritage Quarter Heritage Action Zone - North Walsham
Partner: North Norfolk District Council - Swaffham
Partner: Breckland District Council
London and the South East
- Chatham
Partner: Medway Council - South Norwood
Partner: Croydon Council - Gosport
Partner: Gosport Borough Council
Gosport had both a High Streets Heritage Action Zone and a Heritage Action Zone. Learn about Gosport Heritage Action Zone - Harlesden
Partner: London Borough of Brent - Hastings
Partner: Hastings Commons Community Land Trust - Newport
Partner: Newport and Carisbrooke Parish Council - Ramsgate
Partner: Thanet District Council
Ramsgate had both a High Streets Heritage Action Zone and a Heritage Action Zone. Learn about Ramsgate Heritage Action Zone - Reading
Partner: Reading Borough Council - Ryde
Partner: Ryde Town Council - Tottenham
Partner: London Borough of Haringey - Petticoat Lane, Tower Hamlets
Partner: London Borough of Tower Hamlets - Woolwich
Partner: Royal Borough of Greenwich
Midlands
- Brierley Hill
Partner: Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council - Buxton
Partner: High Peak Borough Council - Coventry
Partners: Historic Coventry Trust and Coventry City Council
Coventry had both a High Streets Heritage Action Zone and a Heritage Action Zone. Learn about Coventry Heritage Action Zone - Grantham
Partner: South Kesteven District Council - Hinckley
Partner: Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council - Kettering
Lead partner: North Northamptonshire Council - Leicester
Partner: Leicester City Council - Leominster
Partner: Herefordshire Council - Lincoln
Partner: City of Lincoln Council - Newark-on-Trent
Partner: Newark and Sherwood District Council - Oswestry
Partner: Shropshire Council - Stoke Town
Partner: Stoke-on-Trent City Council
Stoke-on-Trent had both a High Streets Heritage Action Zone and a Heritage Action Zone. Learn about Stoke-on-Trent Ceramic Heritage Action Zone - Wednesbury
Partner: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council
North East and Yorkshire
- Barnsley
Partner: Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council
Find out more about the Eldon Street HSHAZ - Hexham
Partner: Northumberland County Council - Huddersfield
Partner: Kirklees Council - Hull
Partner: Hull City Council
Hull had both a High Streets Heritage Action Zone and a Heritage Action Zone. Learn about Hull Heritage Action Zone - Leeds
Partner: Leeds City Council - Middlesbrough
Partner: Middlesbrough Council - North Shields
Partner: North Tyneside Council - Northallerton
Partner: North Yorkshire Council - Selby
Partner: North Yorkshire Council - Skipton
Partner: North Yorkshire Council - Sowerby Bridge
Partner: Calderdale Council - Wakefield
Partner: Wakefield Metropolitan District Council
North West
- Bacup, Rossendale
Partner: Rossendale Borough Council - Barrow-in-Furness
Partner: Westmoreland and Furness Council - Blackpool
Partner: Blackpool Council - Burnley
Partner: Burnley Council - Chester
Partner: Cheshire West and Chester Council - Fleetwood
Partner: Wyre Council - Kirkham
Partner: Fylde Council - Lancaster
Partner: Lancaster City Council - Maryport, Cumbria
Partner: Cumberland Council - Ormskirk
Partner: West Lancashire Borough Council - Prescot
Partner: Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council - Stalybridge
Partner: Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council - Tyldesley, Greater Manchester
Partner: For Tyldesley CIC - Wigan
Partner: Wigan Borough Council
South West
- Chard
Partner: Somerset Council - Cullompton
Partner: Mid Devon District Council - Gloucester
Partner: Gloucester City Council - Keynsham
Partner: Bath and North East Somerset Council - Midsomer Norton
Partner: Bath and North East Somerset Council - Plymouth
Partner: Plymouth City Council - Poole
Partner: Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Council - Redruth
Partner: Redruth Town Council - Tewkesbury
Partner: Tewkesbury Borough Council - Weston-super-Mare
Partner: North Somerset Council
Weston-super-Mare had both a High Streets Heritage Action Zone and a Heritage Action Zone. Learn about Weston-super-Mare Heritage Action Zone
The High Streets Heritage Action Zone programme has demonstrated a successful model for revitalising high streets in England.
Historic England focuses on using the power of heritage to secure vibrant and sustainable futures for places with historic character so that generations to come can continue to enjoy them. We are currently developing a new framework, along with our partners, to share our experience and approach. Historic England will continue to use tools such as Heritage Action Zones to support communities in securing improvements for their place.
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