Hertfordshire Growth Board offers guidance on safe return to town centres and high streets
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Hertfordshire Growth Board with the Institute of Place Management (IPM) has drawn up a ten-point checklist to help town centres re-open safely and recovery quickly from Covid-19.
The checklist gives guidance on how to safely reintroduce footfall and build back better post pandemic to stakeholders that have a role to play in delivering town centre measures. It follows a workshop organised by Hertfordshire Growth Board and led by IPM in March.
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Hide AdThis brought 35 Hertfordshire leaders together to develop local knowledge about place-making and place management, highlighting different actions they can take to support recovery.
The checklist aims to help revive and maintain footfall safely and tackle future challenges in a consistent, evidence-based way. It considers some best practice examples and makes suggestions for other projects and programmes that are deliverable via the Welcome Back Fund.
The checklist also identifies small interventions that can be made at a local level, enabling and empowering stakeholders to improve their own places and adapt to the ‘new normal’.
A report has also been produced which includes best practice resources and encourages local authorities and partners to use their immediate plans for high street recovery to help pave the way for long-term transformation of town centres.
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Hide AdThe Government’s Welcome Back Fund is providing councils across England a share of £56 million from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to support the safe return to high streets.
Just over £1m has been allocated to Hertfordshire to help create and promote a safe environment for local trade and tourism - Dacorum Borough Council has been allocated £137,473.
The report also suggests measures that could be introduced countywide across all of its town centres to support re-opening and deliver cost savings.
Patsy Dell, Director, Hertfordshire Growth at Hertfordshire Growth Board, said: “This is a great example of how well we can work together as a county when we have the kind of committed,
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Hide Adproactive leadership that we now see bearing fruit through the Hertfordshire Growth Board.
“Local place management and leadership are more important than ever as we emerge from Covid-19; places that work together will recover more quickly.
"This checklist will equip our stakeholders with the tools to proactively adapt their high street plans and tackle future challenges to their areas.”
Hertfordshire Growth Board is the way the county is now working together to manage growth.
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Hide AdThe board is made up of the County Council, the 10 district and borough councils and Hertfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership. Working together is how they continue their 'joint' success and create opportunities for everyone, now and in the future.