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Views sought on plans to pedestrianise Leamington Spa's Parade
Views sought on plans to pedestrianise Leamington Spa's Parade

BBC News

time12 hours ago

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Views sought on plans to pedestrianise Leamington Spa's Parade

Residents and businesses are being asked for their views on the potential pedestrianisation of the Parade in Leamington Leamington Transformation Board, made up of representatives from local authorities, launched an eight-week consultation exercise on the plans on the Parade Masterplan, the town's high street could be turned into a traffic-free space, with buses rerouted to alternative spots and delivery vehicles permitted limited access.A new town square next to the Town Hall could also be created, offering space for community events, markets and performances, Warwickshire County Council added. The Leamington Transformation Board, which includes members of the county council, Warwick District Council, and Royal Leamington Spa Town Council, is consulting until 28 interested in providing their views on the plans are being encouraged to respond to an online Lee, board chairman, said there was "huge potential" to transform the Parade into an "incredible space" for town residents, visitors and said he wanted to ensure the Parade became the centre of a "vibrant and economically successful town" in an age where some high streets were going through change and decline."We envisage a whole area coming to life with hospitality venues spilling into the newly created space and families able to enjoy the vibrancy of the town, knowing their children can play safely nearby," he added. Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Penzance aims to make town more pedestrian friendly
Penzance aims to make town more pedestrian friendly

BBC News

time5 days ago

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Penzance aims to make town more pedestrian friendly

Penzance will spend some of the £21.5m awarded from central government on changing Market Jew Street with works starting in Town Fund (PTF) said it aimed to improve accessibility for pedestrians, people with reduced mobility, cyclists and public investments would include a climbing centre in a former supermarket and a street food hall in the town's historic Market House, it PTF boss said some people had complained "because everyone romanticises the past" and asked residents to "bear with us" while the changes were made. 'People hate change' Business owner and Business Improvement District (BID) manager Sarah Shaw works with the Penzance Town Fund and she said: "The ultimate goal is to have a user friendly, highly populated, busy thriving town of Penzance."There's certainly plenty of people grumbling about it but in fact Penzance has always been quite hostile to pedestrians."I think people romanticise the past - 'the old days were always better, the town was busier and we all took more money'."I think people hate change but we ask them to bear with us." Following a trial period the banning of cars in the town between 11:00 and 16:00 has been made permanent. Morgan Lewis who works at Ride on E-Bikes in the centre of the town said: "Local Facebook groups have plenty of moaning about it, but there will always be lovers and haters."We need to reinforce pedestrianisation and calm the traffic coming up and down Market Jew Street."I think it will help fill the empty shops with new businesses and bring more people into Penzance." There are three different projects to transform the town planned to take place between July this year through to early 2026 and these will be combined with upgrades to the gas and West Utilities programme controller Abby Smith said: "We know that working in areas like this is not ideal, which is why we're working collaboratively to agree the best way to get this important work done while causing the least disruption to the community."

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