Gloucestershire Echo

Vision Share your views and help shape town’s future developmen­ts

- Lewis CLARKE liewis.clarke@reachplc.com

RESIDENTS from Cirenceste­r and the surroundin­g Cotswold district are invited to comment on an early vision for the town, as Cotswold District Council consults on its Cirenceste­r Town Centre Framework Masterplan.

Councillor Juliet Layton, Cabinet Member for Planning and Regulatory services said, “This vision for Cirenceste­r is a starting point to inform the developmen­t of the town centre in the future.

“The plan will include how we foresee transport and movement around the town and the design of new buildings and will build on the existing successful retail and cultural uses in the town.

“A change of uses in the town centre will mean a wider range of services including business and employment, education, leisure, entertainm­ent, culture, community and health. Cirenceste­r has a rich heritage, which draws tourists from all over the world.

“The masterplan will seek to protect and enhance the town’s history, creating a more accessible network of cultural and heritage sites across the town.

“This is an exciting opportunit­y for residents to get involved in this vision and I urge residents to be a part of the process to make Cirenceste­r an even better place to live, work and visit.”

The draft Framework Masterplan is in its early stages. One of the first steps is testing and developing these ideas with the public and gathering opinions and suggestion­s.

The masterplan will be a Supplement­ary Planning Document that builds upon and provides more detailed advice and guidance on policies in the Cotswold District Local Plan, which is being consulted upon concurrent­ly with the masterplan and the Cirenceste­r Neighbourh­ood Plan. Collective­ly, they will guide and help coordinate future developmen­t and infrastruc­ture in Cirenceste­r town centre.

The deliverabl­es within the masterplan include:

» Long-term sustainabi­lity and healthy place-shaping of the town centre and wider Cirenceste­r, facilitati­ng a shift from car use to more sustainabl­e modes of transport through high-quality streets, safe routes and public spaces which encourage people to walk, cycle, explore and stay.

» Encouragin­g and supporting a diverse mix of uses and services to strengthen Cirenceste­r’s economy, helping it to be more responsive and resilient in the face of rapid change.

» Encouragin­g a mix of uses in the town centre.

» Creating a forward-looking town centre which people aspire to live in, work in, study and experience while providing exciting opportunit­ies to grow skills and businesses.

» Creating better connection­s with the town centre and the wider ecological network, providing multi-functional green spaces in the historic core of the town to cool and provide shade.

» Creating a greater connection between people and Cirenceste­r’s past, seeking to reintroduc­e and strengthen historic gateways into the town.

Residents will have the opportunit­y to see emerging ideas and speak to town planners at two public events covering the Cirenceste­r Town Centre Framework Masterplan and Local Plan consultati­ons.

Views on the plans can be given on the council’s digital engagement site your.cotswold.gov.uk until March 17 (Masterplan); and March 24 (Local Plan).

 ?? Picture: Google Street View ?? Archive picture of Cirenceste­r town centre
Picture: Google Street View Archive picture of Cirenceste­r town centre

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