Have your say on the future of Warwick's town centre

By James Smith

14th Mar 2024 | Local News

What would you change about Warwick’s town centre? (Image by James Smith)
What would you change about Warwick’s town centre? (Image by James Smith)

Warwick Town Council is asking locals to share their views on what is missing from, and what is great about the town centre.

Having held an informal drop in event over the weekend, the council has now launched a public questionnaire to gather local opinion on what changes are wanted in Warwick.

Questions on the online form include 'what could you not live without in Warwick' and 'what would you change'.

Locals are also summarised to describe the town in one word, and to chose from a list of three options as to how to change the high street.

Options include more decals, reviewing parking and encouraging pop up shops.

"We are open to ideas from residents and stakeholders about how we develop and strengthen our town as a vibrant social and commercial hub," the questionnaire added.

The initiative comes just weeks after the town council asked locals for feedback on a possible extra market in Warwick.

Complete the survey here.

     

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