Nottingham Post

Masterplan will be ‘dream come true’ for Hucknall

MURALS, ‘LIVING’ WALLS AND SHUTTER ART AMONG IDEAS TO REVITALISE TOWN CENTRE

- By LANA ADKIN lana.adkin@reachplc.com

PEOPLE in Hucknall say a masterplan document aimed at breathing ‘new life’ into the town will make it ‘brighter and vibrant.’

The 38-page masterplan, was published by the Ashfield Independen­t administra­tion last autumn and people have had the chance to comment on it. It sets out plans to bring more people into the popular town and to improve on its already “vibrant” nightlife.

The Ashfield District Council plans have been unanimousl­y backed by council cabinet members. Its approval follows a four-week consultati­on where residents were asked to give their views on the initial plans, with a series of amendments made to reflect consultee responses.

The initial paper had outlined plans to bring derelict or disused town centre buildings back to life, either for retail, food and drink, community or residentia­l purposes. The council have also outlined other measures including creating murals, street art and ‘living walls’ which, alongside the new shutters proposals, it hopes will also make the town more vibrant.

People in Hucknall town centre said that the plans would benefit the town and would brighten it up. Jayne Garstang, 64, who has lived in Hucknall her entire life said that she would like to see independen­t shops fill the empty units on the high street. The dental nurse said: “All the shops are filled, that’s what people want. You can’t get clothes, shoes, only from Tesco. You want to see little independen­t shops. I quite like a mural, if they are done nicely. It’s like a feature.”

Another shopper, who gave the name Robert, 63, who also has lived in Hucknall his whole life said that the plans will make the town brighter. He said: “I think it will look brighter, I don’t know whether it will bring people. I like to use local shops. I think it would brighten the town up. Since they had it pedestrian­ised it’s become more vibrant. It’s nice with all the cafes and everything, now it’s pedestrian­ised, with more seats outside. It will make it more vibrant and nicer.”

The council are looking to find different ways of making shops more attractive, including whether to work with traders on installing artwork across shutters. Within the wider masterplan, however, a transport hub is proposed near the railway station to bring more people into town and make Hucknall more accessible.

Emma Webster, who owns The Bee’s Knees a pre-loved clothing boutique, which opened in March 2020, said that she would like the plans to include independen­t local businesses that surround the high street. The 41-year-old said: “All the little shops that can’t afford to be on the high street seem to be forgotten about. I think that the council should support the businesses that are here. Not just the businesses in the high street but business elsewhere, Watnall Road, Portland Road and Annesley Road, there’s some lovely little businesses there. “There’s plans for houses on green belt land but there’s no infrastruc­ture. They need to encourage people to come and use the high street.”

Papers published ahead of the cabinet meeting on Tuesday (July 19) confirmed the public consultati­on, which ran for four weeks between April and May, gathered 43 responses from local residents and organisati­ons.

Speaking in the meeting, Councillor John Wilmott (Ash Ind), who represents Hucknall North, said: “We’ve taken recommenda­tions brought out of the consultati­on process and that it has identified new opportunit­ies. It’s our aim to bring more people into our popular town and to improve the nightlife experience.

“The consultati­on highlights that we are listening to residents’ concerns. I’ve been dreaming of this masterplan since I became a councillor, it’s a dream and it’s one that will come true.”

I quite like a mural, if they are done nicely. It’s like a feature.

Jayne Garstang, resident

 ?? NOTTINGHAM POST ?? Jane Webster and daughter Emma Webster own The Bee’s Knees boutique in Hucknall
NOTTINGHAM POST Jane Webster and daughter Emma Webster own The Bee’s Knees boutique in Hucknall

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