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12:33pm Friday 22nd January 2010 in
WATFORD Town Centre could be home to spectacular water jets and even an ice skating rink in years to come.
The Watford Town Centre Cultural Study, commissioned by Watford Borough Council in January last year, suggests a variety of building and cultural projects that would bring long-term social and aesthetic improvements to the area.
Compiled by private consultants Aecom, the final text was debated by councillors on Monday night, who opted to move the process forward to a formal public consultation later in the year.
The company split the town centre into three clusters: the Town Hall, the Parade and Palace Theatre clusters – each with their own distinct needs and ambitions – and launched a lengthy consultation into what residents wanted, taking inspiration from towns and cities across the country to formulate a final set of proposals.
In the Town Hall cluster, defined as the area from the Rickmansworth Road underpass to the old West Herts College building, the planners sought to establish an area for “discovery and learning” and suggested the following:
In the Parade cluster, defined as the area from the underpass to just past the ring road flyover, the planners sought to develop a “more welcoming environment” by suggesting:
In the Palace Theatre Cluster, defined as the area from the parade cluster to the end of Lower High Street, the planners sought to create “an area for making and performance” by suggesting:
The proposals, with a combined cost of £27 million, were warmly welcomed by members of the council’s Cabinet committee, who will launch a formal public consultation later in the year.
Mayor Dorothy Thornhill warned, however, that all the suggestions were not economically viable in the current climate and would take many years to implement. She said: “I can say now that some of this will not happen, some ideas will be changed, but others will be embraced wholeheartedly.
“This will be something that will happen over several years and several budget cycles. We will be doing this as we can afford it.”
It was agreed that the Palace Theatre cluster would be a priority.
Comments(8)
Andrew1963
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2:45pm Fri 22 Jan 10
Winston
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4:34pm Fri 22 Jan 10
shalvey
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5:24pm Fri 22 Jan 10
Winston wrote:Build the Croxley Rail Link!!!
Mayor Dorothy Thornhill address the most important issue in Watford "ROADS" every day traffic queues are increasing and with the local council passing planning permission williw nillie Watford will be one continous grid lock - nobody wants to address this issues the all run away, remember this business will move away from Watford and this will result in more unemployeement Great ideas through but only when the inforstruture is in place.
Roy Storkdill
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11:46pm Fri 22 Jan 10
Andrew1963 wrote:Don't like working at the townhall then?
Not all of this is going to be popular - The pond reduced to a puddle and a £30 million bill. Having read the report it says nothing that we new already. I see the report explains the huge cost of putting a cinema in Charter place, a loss of £360,000 a year rent compared to using the space for retail. Disappointed to see that the Town Hall is to be retained as offices. It is outdated - surely better to rent space in clarendon Road - Watford Community Housing Trust did this - far better for staff and service users. Town Hall could be sold as a hotel or housing and use the money to pay towards the projects.
Johnjones59
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12:12pm Sat 23 Jan 10
Mike Watford
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9:13am Mon 25 Jan 10
bomber18
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4:38pm Tue 26 Jan 10
Roy Storkdill wrote:get a grip on what brain cells you have left and try to keep up to date on local politics!
Andrew1963 wrote: Not all of this is going to be popular - The pond reduced to a puddle and a £30 million bill. Having read the report it says nothing that we new already. I see the report explains the huge cost of putting a cinema in Charter place, a loss of £360,000 a year rent compared to using the space for retail. Disappointed to see that the Town Hall is to be retained as offices. It is outdated - surely better to rent space in clarendon Road - Watford Community Housing Trust did this - far better for staff and service users. Town Hall could be sold as a hotel or housing and use the money to pay towards the projects.Don't like working at the townhall then?
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The Rover says...
1:12pm Fri 22 Jan 10