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List of 100 Priority Places Priority Places Place Lead Authority Argyll and Bute Argyll and Bute Council Barnsley Sheffield City Region Combined Authority Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria County Council Bassetlaw Nottinghamshire County Council Birmingham West Midlands Combined Authority Blackburn with Darwen Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council Blackpool Blackpool Council Blaenau Gwent Blaenau Gwent Council Bolton Greater Manchester Combined Authority Boston Lincolnshire County Council Bradford West Yorkshire Combined Authority Burnley Lancashire County Council Calderdale West Yorkshire Combined Authority Canterbury Kent County Council Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire Council Ceredigion Ceredigion Council Conwy Conwy County Borough Council Corby Northamptonshire County Council* Cornwall Cornwall Council County Durham Durham County Council Darlington Tees Valley Combined Authority Denbighshire Denbighshire County Council Derbyshire Dales Derbyshire County Council Doncaster Sheffield City Region Combined Authority Dudley West Midlands Combined Authority Dumfries and Galloway Dumfries and Galloway Council East Ayrshire East Ayrshire Council East Lindsey Lincolnshire County Council East Northamptonshire Northamptonshire County Council* Falkirk Falkirk Council Fenland Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority Gateshead Gateshead Council Glasgow City Glasgow City Council Gravesham Kent County Council Great Yarmouth Norfolk County Council Gwynedd Gwynedd Council Harlow Essex County Council Hartlepool Tees Valley Combined Authority Hastings East Sussex County Council Herefordshire, County of Herefordshire Council High Peak Derbyshire County Council Inverclyde Inverclyde Council Isle of Anglesey Isle of Anglesey Council Kettering Northamptonshire County Council* King’s Lynn and West Norfolk King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council Leicester Leicester City Council Lewes East Sussex County Council Lincoln Lincolnshire County Council Manchester Greater Manchester Combined Authority Mansfield Nottinghamshire County Council Mendip Somerset County Council Merthyr Tydfil Merthyr Tydfil Council Middlesbrough Tees Valley Combined Authority Na h-Eileanan Siar Na h-Eileanan Siar Council Neath Port Talbot Neath Port Talbot Council Newark and Sherwood Nottinghamshire County Council Newcastle upon Tyne North of Tyne Combined Authority Newcastle-under-Lyme Staffordshire County Council North Ayrshire North Ayrshire Council North East Lincolnshire North East Lincolnshire Council North Lanarkshire North Lanarkshire Council North Lincolnshire North Lincolnshire Council North Norfolk Norfolk County Council Northumberland North of Tyne Combined Authority Norwich Norfolk County Council Nottingham Nottingham City Council Oldham Greater Manchester Combined Authority Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire Council Pendle Lancashire County Council Peterborough Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority Powys Powys Council Redcar and Cleveland Tees Valley Combined Authority Rhondda Cynon Taf Rhondda Cynon Taf Council Richmondshire North Yorkshire County Council Rochdale Greater Manchester Combined Authority Rossendale Lancashire County Council Rotherham Sheffield City Region Combined Authority Sandwell West Midlands Combined Authority Scarborough North Yorkshire County Council Scottish Borders Scottish Borders Council Sedgemoor Somerset County Council South Ayrshire South Ayrshire Council South Lanarkshire South Lanarkshire Council South Somerset Somerset County Council South Tyneside South Tyneside Council Southend-on-Sea Southend-on-Sea Borough Council St. Helens Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Stoke-on-Trent Stoke-on-Trent City Council Swale Kent County Council Swansea Swansea Council Tendring Essex County Council Thanet Kent County Council Torfaen Torfaen Council Torridge Devon County Council Wakefield West Yorkshire Combined Authority Walsall West Midlands Combined Authority West Devon Devon County Council West Dunbartonshire West Dunbartonshire Council Wolverhampton West Midlands Combined Authority Wyre Forest Worcestershire County Council *From 1 April 2021, Northamptonshire County Council will cease to exist and the lead authority for this place will become North Northamptonshire unitary council. Other Places Place Lead Authority Aberdeen City Aberdeen City Council Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Council Adur West Sussex County Council Allerdale Cumbria County Council Amber Valley Derbyshire County Council Angus Angus Council Arun West Sussex County Council Ashfield Nottinghamshire County Council Ashford Kent County Council Babergh Suffolk County Council Barking and Dagenham Greater London Authority Barnet Greater London Authority Basildon Essex County Council Basingstoke and Deane Hampshire County Council Bath and North East Somerset West of England Combined Authority Bedford Bedford Borough Council Bexley Greater London Authority Blaby Leicestershire County Council Bolsover Derbyshire County Council Bournemouth, Christchurch Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council and Poole Bracknell Forest Bracknell Forest Council Braintree Essex County Council Breckland Norfolk County Council Brent Greater London Authority Brentwood Essex County Council Bridgend Bridgend Council Brighton and Hove Brighton and Hove City Council Bristol, City of West of England Combined Authority Broadland Norfolk County Council Bromley Greater London Authority Bromsgrove Worcestershire County Council Broxbourne Hertfordshire County Council Broxtowe Nottinghamshire County Council Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire Council Bury Greater Manchester Combined Authority Caerphilly Caerphilly Council Cambridge Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority Camden Greater London Authority Cannock Chase Staffordshire County Council Cardiff Cardiff Council Carlisle Cumbria County Council Castle Point Essex County Council Central Bedfordshire Central Bedfordshire Council Charnwood Leicestershire County Council Chelmsford Essex County Council Cheltenham Gloucestershire County Council Cherwell Oxfordshire County Council Cheshire East Cheshire East Council Cheshire West and Chester Cheshire West and Chester Council Chesterfield Derbyshire County Council Chichester West Sussex County Council Chorley Lancashire County Council City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh Council City of London Greater London Authority Clackmannanshire Clackmannanshire Council Colchester Essex County Council Copeland Cumbria County Council Cotswold Gloucestershire County Council Coventry West Midlands Combined Authority Craven North Yorkshire County Council Crawley West Sussex County Council Croydon Greater London Authority Dacorum Hertfordshire County Council Dartford Kent County Council Daventry Northamptonshire County Council** Derby Derby City Council Dorset Dorset Council Dover Kent County Council Dundee City Dundee City Council Ealing Greater London Authority East Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority East Devon Devon County Council East Dunbartonshire East Dunbartonshire Council East Hampshire East Hampshire District Council East Hertfordshire Hertfordshire County Council East Lothian East Lothian Council East Renfrewshire East Renfrewshire Council East Riding of Yorkshire East Riding of Yorkshire Council East Staffordshire Staffordshire County Council East Suffolk Suffolk County Council Eastbourne East Sussex County Council Eastleigh Hampshire County Council Eden Cumbria County Council Elmbridge Surrey County Council Enfield Greater London Authority Epping Forest Essex County Council Epsom and Ewell Surrey County Council Erewash Derbyshire County Council Exeter Devon County Council Fareham Hampshire County Council Fife Fife Council Flintshire Flintshire Council Folkestone and Hythe Kent County Council Forest of Dean Gloucestershire County Council Fylde Lancashire County Council Gedling Nottinghamshire County Council Gloucester Gloucestershire County Council Gosport Hampshire County Council Greenwich Greater London Authority Guildford Surrey County Council Hackney Greater London Authority Halton Liverpool City Region Hambleton North Yorkshire County Council Hammersmith and Fulham Greater London Authority Harborough Leicestershire County Council Haringey Greater London Authority Harrogate North Yorkshire County Council Harrow Greater London Authority Hart Hampshire County Council Havant Hampshire County Council Havering Greater London Authority Hertsmere Hertfordshire County Council Highland Highland Council Hillingdon Greater London Authority Hinckley and Bosworth Leicestershire County Council Horsham West Sussex County Council Hounslow Greater London Authority Huntingdonshire Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority Hyndburn Lancashire County Council Ipswich Suffolk County Council Isle of Wight Isle of Wight Council Isles of Scilly Isles of Scilly Council Islington Greater London Authority Kensington and Chelsea Greater London Authority Kingston upon Hull, City of Hull City Council Kingston upon Thames Greater London Authority Kirklees West Yorkshire Combined Authority Knowsley Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Lambeth Greater London Authority Lancaster Lancashire County Council Leeds West Yorkshire Combined Authority Lewisham Greater London Authority Lichfield Staffordshire County Council Liverpool Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Luton Luton Borough Council Maidstone Kent County Council Maldon Essex County Council Malvern Hills Worcestershire County Council Medway Medway Council Melton Leicestershire County Council Merton Greater London Authority Mid Devon Devon County Council
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