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Help for retail sector as new guide asks ‘how healthy is your high street’?

The ‘Healthy High Street’ guide is the first of its kind: a practical aid to help local businesses, councils and community organisations spot…

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

The ‘Healthy High Street’ guide is the first of its kind: a practical aid to help local businesses, councils and community organisations spot the early warning signs and prevent further degeneration.

The guide was produced with the help of business organisations, high street traders and town centre managers and is based on their real life experiences. It includes tips such as how to check on whether an area is attractive to customers, whether there are good parking and public transport facilities and looking at the variety of shops on offer. It then helps them to work together to draw up an action plan for what needs to change to rejuvenate the area and put that plan into action.

Business Minister Mark Prisk said:

“There are almost 5,400 streets called ‘High Street’ in the country, but we recognise that some of these have faced real problems: empty shops, vandalism and loss of customers. Much of this could have been averted if they had spotted the signs early enough and if local people - chambers, town centre businesses and local authorities - had joined together to take appropriate action.

“My colleagues and I are committed to tackling these challenges head on. After all, our high streets need to be centres for economic growth as we move towards the recovery.

“This practical new guide is the first to identify indicators of future decline. Its healthcheck approach make it easier to assess the true state of a local high street, evaluate the risks and take real steps, such as establishing a Business Improvement District, and turn an area around.

“As the new local enterprise partnerships develop, the successes in a particular area can then be shared so that other high streets can benefit from their experiences, with the sort of local action that is at the heart of the Government’s Big Society agenda.”

Notes to Editors:


  1. The Healthy High Street? Guide will be available later this morning and can be downloaded from: http://www.bis.gov.uk/assets/biscore/business-sectors/docs/h/10-1224-healthy-high-street

  2. Mark Prisk will be speaking at a reception for the Association of Convenience Stores in Parliament at 5pm this evening.

  3. BIS’ online newsroom contains the latest press notices, speeches, as well as video and images for download. It also features an up to date list of BIS press office contacts. See http://www.bis.gov.uk/newsroom for more information.

Notes to Editors

Contact Information

Name BIS Press Office Job Title

Division COI Phone

Fax

Mobile

Email NDS.BIS@coi.gsi.gov.uk

Name Lucy-Michael Sutton Job Title

Division Department for Business, Innovation and Skills Phone 020 7215 5977 Fax

Mobile

Email lucymichael.sutton@bis.gsi.gov.uk

Published 2 November 2010