|
Trade News Archive July 08 June 08 May 08 April 08 March 08 February 08 January 08
Subscribe to our newsletter Go to The Wholesaler UK Directory
8th July 2008
Government looks to alter planning law to protect small retailers
The government is planning to alter planning laws to protect retailers operating in town centres.
According to the Daily Mail, the government is looking at plans to give local councils the power to stop out-of-town retail parks and shopping centres if they believe these developments will harm small local retailers.
Under the proposals, developers will have to show they have explored town centre sites before planning approval for an out-of-town site is granted. They will also have to prove the proposed site will not negative impact local traders or draw trade away from towns.
The paper reported that communities secretary Hazel Blears said: "We believe small shops are the heart of town centres and local communities.
"Popping down to the local grocers or bakery is more than just shopping, it is where people meet and identify with their community. Independent butchers, bakers and booksellers are icons of local pride, giving high streets a style all of their own.
"Our priority is to ensure we do not see more stretches of the nation's high streets turned into bland 'every towns' where each has the same shops, the look, the same sterile feel. We need more individuality."
(c) 2008 Adfero Ltd.
Comment on this news story To comment on any story please click on the above link, put the story title in the subject line and please provide your name, trading style ie. retailer or wholesaler and the town where you trade.
|