
A £16.6 million boost for Carlisle has been signed off by the Government.
Six Carlisle projects are set to benefit from the funding after their final business plans were given the green light.
The series of multi-million-pound plans to regenerate Carlisle were submitted for approval in the spring and are part of the city’s Town Deal Investment Plan.
In March last year, Carlisle received an agreement of £19.7 million from the Government for its Town Deal, following submission of the Town Investment Plan in October 2020. In May 2021 the Town Deal Board agreed a £19.7 million programme based on seven projects, which was confirmed 12 months ago.
Business plans have been agreed for:
Southern Gateway
An integrated programme of investments in active and sustainable travel and public realm to better connect key developments in the Southern Gateway area of Carlisle, including the Railway Station, Citadels, Devonshire Street and the former Central Plaza site, and to connect St Cuthbert’s Garden Village with the city centre.
Lighting Up Carlisle
Investment of capital funding in digital lighting equipment to support an expanded and transformed events programme.
Start with the Park, St Cuthbert’s Garden Village

Providing a new central park including food growing opportunities, habitat creation and new and improved walking and cycling routes connecting the key Durdar settlement of the garden village with Carlisle city centre.
Project Tullie
Welcome and entrance to Tullie House Museum: part of a wider programme of investment at Tullie House Museum, this project will better connect the museum to the surrounding streets, increasing its visibility by providing a clear and contemporary point of arrival for visitors.
Digital and Community Learning Hub
Refurbishment of the city centre library to create an accessible digital skills and community learning hub, and installation of digital equipment and training materials in 13 community venues.
The Carlisle Business Exchange Centre (CBE)
800msq of hyper fast digitally enabled business interaction and accommodation space, linked to the University of Cumbria’s flagship campus development.
A business plan to improve the infrastructure and internal structure of Carlisle Market Hall to enhance the experience for shoppers and visitors and exploring options to create a food court and events space will be submitted to the Government later this year.
John Mallinson, leader of Carlisle City Council, said: “The Government’s endorsement of the Town Deal projects will release more than £16 million of investment in the city. Supporting the economy and delivering transformational schemes. The Town Investment Plan is a blueprint for the next ten years and will drive forward Carlisle in the future.”
Emma Porter, of Story Contracting and chair of Carlisle’s Town Deal Board, added: “I’d like to thank all the partners that make up the Town Deal Board for their continued support. All their hard work has resulted in a multi-million-pound investment in the city. Each one of the projects will create investment and will create a lasting legacy for the city.”
University of Cumbria’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Julie Mennell said: “I am delighted to hear that the Carlisle Town Deal funding has been approved. This is a really exciting time for our city and region, with each of these projects delivering significant benefit in their own right. The development of a city centre university campus has the potential to transform the character and status of Carlisle and the wider Borderlands area. However, it is the strategic and collaborative approach taken by all involved which will ensure we deliver tremendous and long-lasting impact for our city, businesses and communities.”
Cumbria County Councillor Cyril Weber, who represents Cumbria County Council on the Town Deal Board, said: “It’s been a pleasure working with all of the organisations involved. The county council will be responsible for delivering many of these important projects which will each provide essential support for investment to help revitalise Carlisle and surrounding areas and enable future growth.”
Andrew Mackay, director of Tullie House Museum, said: “Tullie House Museum Trust is very grateful to the Carlisle Town Deal Board and the Government for supporting Project Tullie. This investment will make a significant difference to the city’s principal cultural facility and therefore the visitor offer. The overall portfolio of projects in the Investment Plan provides a very positive statement about Carlisle’s ambition and the planned strategy to create an inspiring ‘Destination City’ for everyone.”





