Devon Business Directory arrow News Items arrow Latest arrow What do you think of Plymouth City Centre?

What do you think of Plymouth City Centre? Print E-mail
Monday, 24 August 2009
Digg!

Reddit!

Del.icio.us!

Facebook!

StumbleUpon!

People who live, work and play in Plymouth are being invited to comment on big ideas to put the city centre in the top 10 shopping destinations in the country.

A new anchor store, a landmark building and areas for culture, learning, shops and offices are part of a package of ideas to guide development and pump people, passion and spending power into Plymouth for the next 20 years.

Plymouth City Council has set out ideas to create jobs, inspire visitors, help keep business buzzing and galvanise the local economy in its draft City Centre and University Area Action Plan.

Now the Council wants to hear what residents think about the big picture that has been drawn up for how the centre could develop. And from today people can make comments about City Centre and University Area Action Plan online.

There will also be events taking place in the next six weeks where planners will be on hand to talk to people and take their suggestions and comments.

Date and time Venue
Saturday 22 August
11am to 7pm
Pride Event at the Guildhall       
Wednesday 2 September             
10am to 5pm
Sundial
Saturday 19 September
10am to 4pm
Place de Brest
Thursday 24 September
12 noon to 3pm
Frankfort Gate
Thursday 24 September
4pm to 7pm
outside Marks & Spencer

There will also be displays at the Civic Centre, Central Library and Shopmobility centre in Mayflower East from the end of the week.

Councilor Ted Fry, Cabinet Member for Planning, Strategic Housing and Economic Growth said: "We have set out what we think is needed to seal the city’s future as a top regional shopping destination, but also one of the greenest cities in the country.  We want to hear from as many people as possible about what they think of these ideas, which we hope will guide the city centre to even bigger and better things.”

20 August 2009, Plymouth City Council press release

Devon Directory: Local Government

Devon Business Directory

Devon Shopping Directory

Devon Directory: List your business




Share link:
Google!Live!Blinklist!Yahoo!PlugIM!Squidoo!BlogMemes!linkaGoGo!Free social bookmarking plugins and extensions for Joomla! websites!
 

Add comment

Be nice please! Any links in your comment should be for information or humour only - if you're looking for a promotional link, we have the directory for that :)


Security code
Refresh

< Prev   Next >