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Chance to learn more about Town Team plan for Buxton - buxtonadvertiser.co.uk
THE group behind Buxton’s bid for a share of Portas funding are holding a Town Team Workshop later this month.
The Buxton Portas Group are hoping to become one of 12 “Portas Pilots” – towns which will test out recommendations made by shopping tsar Mary Portas in a government- commissioned report aimed at reviving the country’s high streets and town centres.
A Town Team is a key element of the effort to revive Buxton and this aspect of the project will go ahead whether or not the bid is successful.
The workshop will explain more about the team and give people the chance to have their say.
Voluntary groups and private businesses have been invited but the event is open to anyone who can make a contribution.
The workshop is on May 28 from 7pm to 9.30pm. The venue is not yet confirmed but space is limited so anyone wanting to attend should email their name, organisation (if any) and a contact phone number to pilotgroup@buxtontownteam.org.uk.
Car parking cost ‘is putting off shoppers’ - Evesham Journal
Car parking cost ‘is putting off shoppers’
10:00am Saturday 19th May 2012 in News
THE cost of parking in Pershore is stopping people shopping in the town according to a pensioner.
Joan Marchant says despite the introduction of a new loyalty card, which aims to encourage people from the town and nearby villages to shop in Pershore, the cost of parking is putting people off.
Mrs Marchant, of Defford, said: “They are trying to encourage people in Pershore to shop, but these little shops are being hindered by the parking prices. It just seems very sad. They should do some offers, especially when there are events in the town.
They are shooting themselves in the foot.”
Christine Baxter, parking services manager for Wychavon, said: “We strongly support the local economy and we have made many concessions to parking charges to support local businesses.
“We have done this when there have been major works in town and at Christmas and have done this in consultation with local businesses.”
The loyalty card has 10 stamps which must be filled by at least five different businesses. When the card is complete it should be posted in one of the boxes at the Town Hall, Three Little Pigs or Blue to be in with a chance of winning the monthly prize draw.
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Shopping campaign is a beacon of excellence - North West Evening Mail
Published at 08:54, Saturday, 19 May 2012
THE Lanes Shopping Centre in Carlisle has won a marketing award for using local people in an advertising campaign.
Commercial director David Jackson and marketing manager Janet Murray collected the award at a dinner in London.
Marketing experts from across the retail property industry were celebrated at the annual shopping centre marketing awards, organised by British Council for Shopping Centres.
Janet said: “We initiated a campaign using local faces to reflect our retail brands and create a clear identity for The Lanes, producing a set of commercials that were eye-catching, retail focused and unique to Carlisle.”
The feedback from the BCSC marketing awards said the campaing showed; “strong involvement with retailers and encouraging performance in both sales and footfall”.
It added: “Using store managers in the TV adverts to promote brands is truly collaborative. The inclusion of external observations from other business shows the impact and a noticeable difference locally.
“And rarely do you see this level of participation or collaboration with retailers when putting together a marketing campaign.”
The award was presented by rugby player Austin Healey.
Joe Hendry, leader-elect for Carlisle City Council, said: “I’d like to pass on my congratulations to The Lanes in achieving this nationally recognised marketing award.
“Collaboration with their retailers and local businesses has proven to be a success for all concerned. Their innovative approach should be commended, well done to The Lanes.”
Last week, The Lanes retailer Debenhams announced it was planning a multi million upgrade to its store, due to begin on May 28.
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Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
Shopping with Flair at new Shoppe Flare - the price is right - Main Line Media News
“Uh, did you mean to spell it that way?” I asked the owners of the new Shoppe Flare in Paoli when I stopped in the other week, lured by the snazzy “S F” logo.
It turns out the apparent misspellings of both “shoppe” and “flare” are intentional; they’re part of the store’s "branding strategy."
Intrigued, I looked up “flare” in my smart phone’s thesaurus.
Three synonyms are listed: “brief blaze,” “flash” and “beacon.”
O.K. I think I get it, particularly the beacon thing.
My brief tour of the premises confirmed it. With its bright and bountiful array of gifts for new brides, bambinos, bachelors (of arts & sciences) and babes, this new beacon of a boutique lights up its little strip mall corner, former home to the Pretzel Factory near the Paoli Wawa.
The store is the second fashionable foray of Wendy Belle, owner of the similar Bella Boutique in Newtown Square.
Joining forces with her is Kelly Prevost, former Academy of Notre Dame guidance counselor and super scrap booker.
The er, shoppe, specializes in monogramming, preppy-printed stationery, and other illuminating goodies. It opened April 15, just in time for spring – the season of gifting celebrations.
Prices average $20 to $50. “If we keep things reasonably priced, they’ll sell quickly and we can keep bringing in new products,” explains Belle. Continued...
Exhibition to show how Flemingate in Beverley could be redeveloped - This is Scunthorpe
A NEW public exhibition is planned so people can look at proposals that could change the shopping face of Beverley forever.
The massive £120 million proposed redevelopment of Flemingate in Beverley has split the community.
Companies behind the scheme, which will include shops, a college, a cinema and a hotel, say it will bring more people to the town.
But traders in Beverley's historic town centre have objected, fearing it would hit them hard by creating another retail core on the edge of town.
About 500 householders living near the site were sent plans of the proposal in February. Hundreds more attended an exhibition at the Beverley Arms Hotel.
A spokesman for lead developer Wykeland said: "The public's interest in the proposed redevelopment of Flemingate, Beverley, has been so great that the consortium behind the scheme feels it is necessary to provide the public with better access to the submitted application."
The exhibition will be held in the south transept of Beverley Minister, starting this Monday and ending on Friday, June 1.
In addition to a scale model of the development, a series of pop-up displays will show a range of alternative views of the proposed development and a plan of the entire site. Some literature will be available and visitors will be encouraged to send their views in to the consortium, which consists of the Hull-based Wykeland Group, the C P Group of Hessle and Quintain Estates and Development PLC.
The group has now submitted a full planning application to develop retail units, a cinema, hotel, restaurants, office accommodation, a multi-storey car park and a community centre. The site will also house the Beverley campus of the East Riding College.
The scheme has won the backing of East Riding Council Leader Stephen Parnaby and outgoing Beverley mayor Peter Astell.
But, because the planned retail area was increased by 34 per cent from that originally proposed, Beverley and District Chamber of Trade has officially objected.
The chamber elected David Bird, boss of Carol Bird Interiors, in North Bar Within, Beverley, to speak on its behalf in relation to the proposals.
He said: "There can be no doubt that this scale of development would harm the existing town centre dramatically.
"Imagine if some existing retailers moved out – Burton, Dorothy Perkins, Wilkinson, Boots, WHSmith. Who in this climate would move in?
"The rents in the new development would no doubt be lower than town centre, with easier access for deliveries, larger windows, easier to staff and therefore more attractive to multiple retailers.
"Consider what has happened in Hull where St Stephen's for all its success has served to move retailers around, leaving much of Whitefriargate and Princes Quay empty.
"It is vital that Beverley does not go the same way.
"It is my view that the changes proposed amount to a significant departure from the original approved scheme.
"As such, should the council not turn the application down, I will be writing to the inspector to request that the application be called in for public enquiry."
While welcoming the exhibition, staff at Beverley Minster have asked visitors to respect any services that might be held during that time.
The exhibition will not be open on Sundays. Visit www.east riding.gov.uk/newpublicaccess and enter the reference number 12/01031/STPLFE to view the plans.
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