Mary Portas’ report on the future of our high streets is published today and it makes for interesting reading. All in all there are 28 recommendations in the report covering parking, business rates, opportunities for start-ups and markets.
Maybe unexpectedly, Mary doesn’t lay the blame for the decline of the high street at the large out of town shopping complexes but sees it as a case of how our high streets haven’t adapted quickly to change. Our high streets are in serious decline with less and less people choosing to shop there and 1 in 6 shops are left standing empty. Our expectations as shoppers have changed – it isn’t just about price – we’re looking for more… a better experience, and the harsh reality is that the high street isn’t delivering.
This isn’t the first review of the high street, there have been many in the past but hopefully Mary’s wealth of retail and consumer experience will make this a report that people will stop and listen to. In her report we’re challenged to reclaim the high street that our community needs through creating a town team – government, shopkeepers, landlords, local councils and shoppers - to listen to what the community needs, to work together and to be flexible in finding solutions.
I think Mary’s report can be summed up in three words –
Local – it’s all about taking local action
Community – serving the needs of the community
Collaboration – groups of people coming together to make it happen
I think it would be wonderful to see every town, village, and suburb with a thriving and diverse high street – serving the needs of the community. It’s not about offering the same as the out of town shopping centres but about having a social purpose.
What are your thoughts about Mary Portas Review?
To read the full report click here
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