High Street Rental Auction Fund

To provide grants to local authorities that cover the cost of creating a high street commercial vacancy register and refurbishing properties (subject to a High Street Rental Auction) to the minimum letting standard. There is no cap on grant value but we expect grants will be between £3000 to £79,000.00, with over £1million in total funding available.

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Summary

There is up to £1.5 million available which we will award on a rolling basis within the application window.  We’ll assess applications as we receive them. If your application meets the criteria for funding and funds are still available, we’ll send you a funding offer.  We’ve estimated that most vacancy registers will cost approximately £3,000 to £8,000, while most HSRA refurbishments can cost up to: 

  • £40,000 for a property between 100 and 200 square metres

  • £79,000 for a property between 201 and 300 square metres

Funding is not capped but is anticipated to be approximately £50,000 per property.We will consider costs above these estimates but need to understand why your costs are higher.  We encourage you to secure match funding from the landlord of the property for refurbishment projects, however this is not a requirement.

Successful auctions - costs we’ll cover

Vacancy register costs

We’ll cover costs to outsource services to verify: 

  • property and agent details 

  • ownership 

  • how long commercial properties within a designated area have been vacant (the vacancy term)

Refurbishment costs

We’ll cover costs to get the property to the minimum letting standard and Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard. Eligible costs include: 

  • stripping out the property 

  • minor repairs 

  • removing asbestos 

  • installing a new shop front  

  • getting the necessary certifications 

Funding is not capped but is expected to be approximately £50,000 per property. Refurbishments may cost less if your property does not need extensive work to meet the minimum letting standard.

What costs are not covered

For refurbishment projects we will not cover the legal costs of:

  • the contract for tenancy

  • the tenancy agreement

  • searches and conveyancing

You must reclaim these costs from the tenant.

Eligibility

To apply for this fund, your organisation must be a local authority with planning powers in England. You must be applying for funding to cover the cost of: 

  • creating a high street or town centre vacancy register (per designated area) to verify properties eligible for a rental auction 

  • refurbishing a single property subject to a HSRA – you can apply up to 3 times for 3 different HSRAs 

Refurbishment projects must have reached a certain stage when you apply for the fund. You should have already: 

  • served the initial notice to the landlord 

  • obtained an independent survey of works to get the property to a minimum letting standard (including the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard)

  • obtained quotes for all the fees involved in the process 

You must expect your project to end and be able to pay all your costs by 31 March 2026. Projects subject to funding must be delivered within a designated high street or town centre, in line with:

Refurbishment projects must be based in a designated area with a vacancy rate (the percentage of vacant units) of 8% or higher. You can outsource delivery, provided: 

  • you own the legal delivery processes  

  • you sign off each project stage 

  • your local authority will not financially benefit from the work, in accordance with the subsidy control principles

Objectives

The HSRA fund aims to: 

  • reduce local vacancy rates in town centres and high streets by providing funding to identify properties eligible for a rental auction 

  • support and empower local authorities to address vacancies on high streets and implement HSRA measures quickly

  • promote minimum letting standard for high street commercial units

Dates

Applications open: 15 January 2025                                                                         

Deadline for applications: 31 January 2026If we allocate all funds before this date, we’ll close applications early. In this case, we’ll still assess any applications we’ve already received, and those that meet the assessment criteria will go on a reserve list.                                                                                                                   

Funding awarded: on a rolling basis as soon as possible after successful application. Delivery of your project must be complete by 31 March 2026 and you must have paid all your costs by this date. We expect projects to take a minimum of 4 months to complete.

How to apply

We’ll do an initial check to make sure your project meets our criteria for funding. You can only apply if you pass the eligibility check. For this, we’ll check: 

  • that you’re applying from a local authority in England 

  • that your property has been vacant for 366 days in the last 2 years (for refurbishment projects) 

  • the vacancy rate in the designated high street or town centre is 8% or higher (for refurbishment projects)

You can apply for funding to cover the cost of: