Chiswick

£1.5m government fund to improve Hounslow community spaces and high streets

By Boroughly editorial — AI-assisted, human-reviewed.

Hounslow has secured £1.5 million through the UK Government's Pride in Place Impact Fund, with the money earmarked for improvements to community spaces, high streets and public areas across the borough.

The Pride in Place Impact Fund is a government programme designed to help local authorities invest in visible, lasting improvements to the places where residents live, work and shop. Projects funded through the scheme typically cover physical upgrades such as public realm works, improvements to community buildings, and enhancements to local shopping streets.

For Chiswick, this funding could be relevant to the high street and to community facilities in the area. The council has not yet published a detailed breakdown of which specific locations will benefit, but residents are encouraged to follow council communications for updates on how the money will be allocated.

If you have views on local spaces you feel are in need of improvement, the council's engagement channels — including its website and ward councillors — are the appropriate place to raise them. £1.5 million funding boost for Hounslow's community spaces

Sources

£1.5m government fund to improve Hounslow community spaces and high streets — boroughly.