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Object

Local Plan 2040 Draft Plan - Strategy options and draft policies consultation

Representation ID: 3429

Received: 09/07/2021

Respondent: Mr James Baggaley

Representation Summary:

The Local Plan for 2030 is distinctly lacking in an arts and cultural strategy for the Borough, and in particular how this could be leveraged to improve the Town Centre. The Town Centre review in 2020 recommended development of a Culture & Leisure Strategy, and it would seem to be important that this is completed in order to complete the local plan for 2040 (and inform interim planning as well).

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The Local Plan for 2030 is distinctly lacking in an arts and cultural strategy for the Borough, and in particular how this could be leveraged to improve the Town Centre. The Town Centre review in 2020 recommended development of a Culture & Leisure Strategy, and it would seem to be important that this is completed in order to complete the local plan for 2040 (and inform interim planning as well).

The benefits of an arts/cultural-led placemaking policy are well-known yet this lever seems to be ignored by Bedford town planners, with sole focus on the success of the Riverside development.

Bedford is poorly provisioned for arts and culture compared to its larger neighbours (Northampton, Milton Keynes, Cambridge) yet is large enough to support a more adventurous and creative arts programme than the one provided by the great work of organisations such as Bedford Creative Arts, Bedford School, and The Place. The opportunity to re-develop town centre plots into a professional arts space for theatre, dance, comedy, music and more, and provide resources for education-focused arts programmes would increase footfall, provide education opportunities, school holiday activities, improve tourism, improve cultural capital, provide employment and skills opportunities, and enliven the nightlife of the town centre (potentially moving the centre of gravity of the nighttime economy back to the High Street/Midland Road).

Object

Local Plan 2040 Draft Plan - Strategy options and draft policies consultation

Representation ID: 3640

Received: 16/08/2021

Respondent: Great Barford Neighbourhood Plan Group

Representation Summary:

If the Town Centre is focus for retail, why are out of town retail parks so popular?. To revitalise then town you should aim to create a mini MK Central, but with free parking

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If the Town Centre is focus for retail, why are out of town retail parks so popular?. To revitalise then town you should aim to create a mini MK Central, but with free parking

Object

Local Plan 2040 Draft Plan - Strategy options and draft policies consultation

Representation ID: 3684

Received: 19/08/2021

Respondent: GB PC

Representation Summary:

Study suggests Town Centre is focus for retail. This seems flawed as out of town retail parks increase in their popularity, unless you create a town centre retail park with free parking, a sort of mini MK Central in Bedford

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Study suggests Town Centre is focus for retail. This seems flawed as out of town retail parks increase in their popularity, unless you create a town centre retail park with free parking, a sort of mini MK Central in Bedford

Object

Local Plan 2040 Draft Plan - Strategy options and draft policies consultation

Representation ID: 4032

Received: 30/08/2021

Respondent: Jodi Henderson

Representation Summary:

Dennybrook will not drive people into Bedford, they will travel to St Neots

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Dennybrook will not drive people into Bedford, they will travel to St Neots

Object

Local Plan 2040 Draft Plan - Strategy options and draft policies consultation

Representation ID: 4767

Received: 01/09/2021

Respondent: Mrs Gerardine Meola

Representation Summary:

Lots about Bedford/villages and sustained growth but absolutely nothing about proposed new development in open countryside on the borders of Bedford Borough which is being proposed rising to 10,000+ house 2050 (Dennybrook) and no new settlement policy to enable understanding of Borough's vision of a new settlement. Unacceptable. Already feel new residents of Dennybrook will be second class citizens in Bedford Borough because they will access nearer urban area of St Neots which will not plan services and manage growth to meet their needs.

Nothing about Staploe Parish in hierarchy re growth or is it just land to build on?

Full text:

Lots about Bedford/villages and sustained growth but absolutely nothing about proposed new development in open countryside on the borders of Bedford Borough which is being proposed rising to 10,000+ house 2050 (Dennybrook) and no new settlement policy to enable understanding of Borough's vision of a new settlement. Unacceptable. Already feel new residents of Dennybrook will be second class citizens in Bedford Borough because they will access nearer urban area of St Neots which will not plan services and manage growth to meet their needs.

Nothing about Staploe Parish in hierarchy re growth or is it just land to build on?

Support

Local Plan 2040 Draft Plan - Strategy options and draft policies consultation

Representation ID: 6649

Received: 14/09/2021

Respondent: Bedford Borough Councillor

Representation Summary:

TOWN CENTRE
5.7-5.29:
There should be a special conservation area for the town centre and an appraisal should take place to see which buildings positively contribute and which should ideally be replaced. This is important for establishing the built character visually signalling what kind of town centre it should be.
The town centre should be welcoming and have something for everyone, ensuring a variety of attractions for all age groups including a proper children’s play area. Currently there are inadequate facilities for families, but a play area would go a long way towards providing a family friendly environment.
We should deliver and promote a Clean, Safe, Secure town centre with free wifi availability.
Kempston is an undervalued and previously underinvested district centre. In addition to the proposals set out in the draft the Saxon Centre should be recognised as the heart of the community. New investment is required to encourage the sense of Kempston as a separate community with its own identity.
New Local centres where new residential development takes place these should be of sufficient size with a variety of offerings including, for example, a pharmacy to discourage unnecessary journeys. The aim must always be to ensure that, wherever possible both new and existing developments constitute “15-Minute Communities” with as many facilities and services as possible being within convenient walking or cycling distance.
Midland Road. A Special Area
There needs to be dialogue with residents, community groups and stakeholders to assess opportunities to improve the living environment in and around Midland Road and explore potential development. We acknowledge it has developed its own unique lifestyle, feel, character, with a great deal of shopping and leisure occurring in the evening. The business district of Midland Road between River Street and Prebend Street should be considered a Local Centre and developed separately from the Town Centre.
Parking
Given its importance to town centre viability, as emphasised by BID and almost all surveys of users, we are surprised by the almost absence of any reference to parking in this plan. We believe an accessibility survey is needed and the whole experience from car park to town centre and into shops should be reviewed to support those who have any mobility issues including, but not limited to, the elderly, wheelchair users and those with pushchairs / prams.
One of the town’s multi-storey car parks could support local retailers by becoming a collection hub for local purchases made on the internet. The internet pick-up point would encourage internet shoppers into town and support the very limited click and collect kerbside spaces.
Free car parking is a proven tool for retaining customers in declining town centres and providing two hours free every weekday, three hours Saturdays in the MSCPs with continuing free Sunday parking would provide a huge and continuing boost for businesses.
Where possible, parking bays should be widened to bring them to modern standards and there needs to be an assessment as to whether more parking will be required going forward.
More electric car charging points in the MSCPs will bring charging and shopping together giving the town an edge bringing visitors to use the town’s businesses while their cars batteries recharge.
Tourism and Leisure
Tourism and Leisure should play a larger role in regenerating Bedford and supporting surrounding villages. Bedford’s Borough’s hotels are the ideal base for longer tourism stays allowing exploration of attractions both inside and outside of the Borough.
Harpur Square should be the focus for events taking place in the town centre and the location for additional pop-up crafts and food stalls.
The Market and its offering, its look and feel are a key to the Town Centre success, uniqueness and vibrancy. Consideration should be given to adding a number of temporary individual wooden lockable pop up shed shops which handmade craft artists can rent during Christmas/Easter/ summer periods to coincide with planned town events.