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    Outdoor dining in focus as Johnson set to announce high street regeneration plans

    General view of Tower Bridge from the outdoor dining area at Tavolino Bar & Kitchen on May 19, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by Hollie Adams/Getty Images)

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson will set out plans next week to regenerate Britain’s high streets by expanding outdoor dining and investing more in sports facilities as part of his promise to “level up” the country’s economy.

    Johnson, who won a 2019 election thanks largely to voters in struggling regions of England, has said he wants to tackle regional inequalities and make sure areas outside of the economic powerhouse London have more opportunities.

    In a speech in the coming week, he will explain how a new High Streets strategy will help local communities thrive, by allowing more outside dining on pavements, helping restaurants and cafes serve more customers.

    Local sports facilities will receive a £25 million boost under the plans.

    Temporary permissions given to pubs during the pandemic allowing them to serve “takeaway pints” will also be extended for another 12 months, said a statement published by his office on Saturday.

    “The Prime Minister is determined to level up the UK and deliver a fairer, stronger society – one where whatever your background and wherever you live, everyone can access the opportunities they need to succeed,” a government spokesperson said in the statement.

    As part of his plan, Johnson has so far announced a series of urban renewal projects worth £830m in towns and cities away from London, as well as establishing eight Freeports in England and backing green technology jobs.

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