Covent Garden Car Park Meeting

Covent Garden Car Park Meeting

A public meeting is to be held on the high-profile redevelopment of Covent Garden Car Park in Leamington.

The event will give local businesses, employees, customers and residents the chance to put forward their questions on the development of new headquarters for Warwick District Council, new multi-storey car park and apartments on the site.

It is being jointly organised by BID Leamington and Leamington Chamber of Trade on behalf of the town’s business community and will take place at The Studio in the Royal Spa Centre on Tuesday, June 19, at 6pm.

It is hoped that the meeting will enable greater engagement and opportunity for the wider community to have their questions answered by key local authority representatives including Bill Hunt, deputy chief executive of Warwick District Council.

BID Leamington is concerned that insufficient provision has been made for the loss of parking and that the new multi-storey will not be able to meet increased demand from the new headquarters and apartments.

Stephanie Kerr, executive director of BID Leamington, said: “The Covent Garden Car Park redevelopment will greatly impact on local businesses, their staff and customers.

“As their collective voice, BID Leamington has been actively lobbying on the scheme for over a year, particularly in relation to the displacement plan for parking.

“As part of that, we met with Cllr Andrew Mobbs, leader of Warwick District Council, in early February when we set out the concerns of 200 businesses which included 27 emails that we had received from individual retailers.

“With around 25,000 vehicles per month affected, local businesses are worried that a shortage of parking spaces, within an acceptable distance, during the two-year development will deter shoppers and significantly diminish footfall particularly in the north of the town centre where businesses will also notice the loss in passing foot traffic.

“We are committed to working with Warwick District Council not only to improve parking in the long-term but to attract the right kind of investment to take the town forward.

“However, we feel that this needs to be delivered in a way that responsibly mitigates any disruption to businesses as the high street is already facing significant challenges.

“The public meeting will be an opportunity to hopefully have questions answered and we would urge businesses, and anyone in the local community with interest and concerns, to attend.”

Anyone who is unable to attend the meeting or would like a question posed on their behalf is invited to email info@bidleamington2022.mystagingwebsite.com

To view the plans for the development, please visit the Warwick District Council website by clicking here.

More details can also be found on the invitation by clicking on the images below.

House of Fraser Closure – Let’s Work Together

House of Fraser Closure – Let’s Work Together

Today it was announced that Leamington’s House of Fraser store will be among the 31 House of Fraser stores are set to close nationwide.

Stephanie Kerr, executive director of BID Leamington, said: “We are sad to hear the news of House of Fraser as it has been in the heart of Leamington for some time.  This is a decision that has been taken nationally and is affecting stores right across the UK

“Our thoughts are with the staff as we have come to know, there is something wonderful about them and their commitment to serving the customers of the town.

“In recent months, BID Leamington has supported House of Fraser’s efforts to collaborate with independent businesses in the town to showcase the local offer and enhance the shopping experience.

“This type of creative partnership is something we are keen to foster as our independent sector is particularly important and continues to prove itself to be agile and innovative.

“The BID has been recently renewed and an important part of our role is helping to support businesses and guide change so we will also look to reach out to the landlord and other partners to do this.

“After ten years of the BID, we also know that Leamington is a wonderful, creative town with a lot happening and the people of Leamington will help us achieve this.

“The BID Leamington Board will meet next week to look at how we can support this transition and there is a lot of business talent and creativity locally to draw from.

“Our approach has always been to ‘roll up our sleeves’ and work together to ensure the town center thrives.

“It is also more important than ever that as a community, we support the businesses we know and love.”