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Thursday 10th
September 2009
Vale of White Horse Conservatives
Cautious welcome to Abbey Shopping Centre
The news that a
deal has been struck to start revitalising Abingdon's Bury
Street Precinct, (now to be known as the Abbey Shopping
Centre), should be welcomed, but cautiously. Whilst the
precinct is in dire need of investment, and has done for
some time, there is still no clear plan for the whole town.
Abingdon, along with all of the other towns in the Vale
needs an aspirational vision for at least the next decade.
So far the district council has failed to develop such a
strategy. Taking Abingdon as the example, there are many
things that the district council can do to help the vitality
of the town. The shopping centre, the Old Gaol, the
proposals for large housing developments, and of course the
roads (both in the town centre, and further out). All of
these issues and many others should be pulled together into
one clear vision.
We must credit the public with the intelligence of
realising that not
everything can be done at once, and the Council and
potential investors are all struggling to find the necessary
cash at the moment. We need to show however that there is a
clear vision for the future, something to strive for and a
plan of how to achieve it over the long term. What cannot be
tolerated is plans for projects such as the Abbey Shopping
Centre risking being turned into short term fixes which do
not get to the core of Abingdon's problems.
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Promoted by Matthew Barber on behalf of Oxfordshire Conservatives,
both of 8 Gorwell, Watlington, Oxfordshire, OX49 5QE.
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