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4:10pm Thursday 9th July 2009 in
EDEN has a higher rate of empty businesses than the High Street, a council officer said last night.
David Dewar said an April study found 22 per cent of the length of Eden fronts are not being used.
This was compared to 14 per cent from a January study of the High Street. He said the two were comparable.
Overall, 14 per cent of business frontages are empty, he said. This includes other areas of the town centre.
Mr Dewar, a planning policy officer, said the figure was “probably higher than Eden would have hoped for but I think it is a natural effect of the economic problems we have experienced nationally”.
He added: “I am sure that will resolve itself over the coming months as the economy improves.”
Eden centre director Daniel Tomkinson said: “Since the opening of Eden in March 2008 High Wycombe has moved into the top 50 retail destinations in the UK, which is a great story for the town.
“Over the summer there will be a number of new exciting store openings and we’ll be sharing details of these soon.
“We also have a number of other retailers interested in Eden and we’re confident that we’ll be celebrating even more new openings in the coming year that will add to our great current retail offer of over 95 stores.”
It comes after reports that High Wycombe has among the highest rates of empty shops in the UK (see links, bottom of story).
Mr Dewar said of the High Street rate of empty properties: “It is fair to say that is high and that has possibly risen even more since then.
“It is fair to say this is partly, and only partly, down to the new shopping centre opening.”
Shops had moved into Eden, he said, and the recession had made matters worse.
And he said high rents has “caused a lot of problems for operators and businesses” while handover times between new tenants were taking too long.
Yet he said the council was looking at revising policies on the appearance on frontages and “trying to generate a number of major events” to help trade.
To see the full plans click here (pdf, 12.3mb)
The council wanted to “create an evening economy” in the High Street by demanding only 50 per cent of properties are shops with more pubs, cafes and firms, he added.
This would be set at 80 per cent shops in Eden.
White Hart Street, Queen Square and Church Street would benefit from plans to let property owners allow change use of the building without WDC permission.
All the plans – out to consultation - would “protect and revitalise the town centre” he said.
The following meetings are also taking place on other proposals in the “Wycombe Development Framework”:
M40 Gateway Monday 13 July 7-9pm. Amersham & Wycombe College, Flackwell Heath Campus.
Desborough Area (exhibition) Wednesday 15 July 2-8pm. Green Street Youth & Community Centre, High Wycombe.
Sustainability Thursday 16 July 7-9pm. John Hampden School, High Wycombe.
Respond to WDF Consultation, Planning Policy Team, Wycombe District Council, Freepost HY120, Planning and Sustainability WDC 63, Queen Victoria Road, High Wycombe, HP11 1BB. Email spatial_planning@wycombe.gov.uk.
Comments(28)
678
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4:19pm Thu 9 Jul 09
Malc London
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5:03pm Thu 9 Jul 09
demoness
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5:15pm Thu 9 Jul 09
678
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5:23pm Thu 9 Jul 09
Plus ça change...
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5:54pm Thu 9 Jul 09
SDJones
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6:11pm Thu 9 Jul 09
OllieNewbury
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7:39pm Thu 9 Jul 09
Plus ça change... wrote:I agree- I went to Westfields when it opened last October and I haven't been back. It was far too hot and stuffy inside.
Send a reporter to the 2/3 'venues' below us in that list and you'll no doubt get a clear impression that Wycombe is doing comparatively very well.
I much prefer Eden to some of the other closed-in type, oppressive shopping malls in other towns & feel very relaxed there and 'at one' with its brave height and spaciousness.
We just need a bit more of the rest of Wycombe town & valley to be 'spring-cleaned' and brought into the current century.
It's a clear choice.
Do we want to live in a modern Wycombe or stay in the 'Whingecombe' of the past that some view with such incomprehensible & mawkish fondness?
iworld
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7:41pm Thu 9 Jul 09
ivor
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7:47pm Thu 9 Jul 09
WycombeDad
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7:58pm Thu 9 Jul 09
678
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8:04pm Thu 9 Jul 09
OllieNewbury
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8:25pm Thu 9 Jul 09
ivor wrote:Let's face it, Eden was needed to get us out of the rut Wycombe was in.
Let’s face it the complex was not needed. This news story comes as no surprise to me.
I am covering this topic on my blog today!
Have you read Ivor’s blog today? Click on the “YOUR SAY” link at the top of the page then click on “BLOGS”.
demoness
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8:40pm Thu 9 Jul 09
ivor wrote:Don't bother readng this twaddle... really don't.
Let’s face it the complex was not needed. This news story comes as no surprise to me. I am covering this topic on my blog today! Have you read Ivor’s blog today? Click on the “YOUR SAY” link at the top of the page then click on “BLOGS”.
Plus ça change...
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8:59pm Thu 9 Jul 09
OllieNewbury wrote:
Plus ça change... wrote: Send a reporter to the 2/3 'venues' below us in that list and you'll no doubt get a clear impression that Wycombe is doing comparatively very well. I much prefer Eden to some of the other closed-in type, oppressive shopping malls in other towns & feel very relaxed there and 'at one' with its brave height and spaciousness. We just need a bit more of the rest of Wycombe town & valley to be 'spring-cleaned' and brought into the current century. It's a clear choice. Do we want to live in a modern Wycombe or stay in the 'Whingecombe' of the past that some view with such incomprehensible & mawkish fondness?I agree- I went to Westfields when it opened last October and I haven't been back. It was far too hot and stuffy inside. Half of Eden is covered, half is not. When it's not raining, the uncovered part is very pleasant. Eden always seems to be busy when I'm there.
yog
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10:18pm Thu 9 Jul 09
OllieNewbury
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10:29pm Thu 9 Jul 09
yog wrote:But not at 1pm, when most will go.
Best time to visit Westfields is in the evenings as it is opened until 9.30pm. I quite often stop off on the way home. Loads of room, great choice and you can finish with a nice glass of champagne!
wanderer_man
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12:37am Fri 10 Jul 09
OllieNewbury
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12:40am Fri 10 Jul 09
wanderer_man wrote:True. I like Eden the way it is.
I really don't see what peoples problem is with Eden. It's always packed on a Saturday and reasonably busy for the rest of the week and I prefer it being open like it is. If it was like the Oracle in Reading I'm certain these same people would complain that it's too hot or it's not environmentally friendly. It seems some people are just never happy!
The Judge
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7:05am Fri 10 Jul 09
678 wrote:THE JUDGE HAS POINTED THIS OUT TOM.BUT THE JUDGE CONCURS AND THANKS TOM FOR REMINDING US.
I honestly feel that the design of Eden just amplifies the weather extremes in this counter. In the summer it is hot (no air con) but at least on the high street you get the sun. Then come winter it rains INSIDE! and its freezing! Yea cutting edge design...no cutting COSTS!
Punchy
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7:05am Fri 10 Jul 09
Voyeur
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7:57am Fri 10 Jul 09
You ain't seen me
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9:16am Fri 10 Jul 09
TheT0nemeister
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9:46am Fri 10 Jul 09
Johnsmiths
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10:18am Fri 10 Jul 09
Blueberry
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1:24pm Fri 10 Jul 09
Voyeur
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8:23pm Fri 10 Jul 09
ThePolice
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3:17pm Mon 13 Jul 09
iworld wrote:I've got a dictionary you can borrow if you like
High Wycombe Town Centre & Eden is a disaster - This is all down to the arroganace of TESCO - the new town centre should have been built in the 1990's Eden lacks substance and style - look at The Oracle in Reading. Eden is a wasted opportunity 300million was wasted in my opnion. Wycombe lacks a landmark & the infrastructure is gettinbg worser with the the council trying to cram everything in the town centre. It is a disgrace - LET THE PUBLIC DECIDE AND HAVE A VOTE ON WHAT WE WANT FOR THIS TOWN RATHER THAN BURECRATS THINKING what they know is best!
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678 says...
4:14pm Thu 9 Jul 09