totally outdated
However our councils do sweet eff all - if anything like down here, they should consider how best to create town centre regneration along the lines of what Manchester and Liverpool have been doing
key points would be:
* grants and encouragement to use in-town housing, especially above shops and upgrade the housing stock - this alone generates small shops, restaurants, bars etc in town and slows the the burn of green land.
* change the rates structure so that it isn't a huge burden on businesses - more like a flat fee set about 1/4 or 1/3 of current fees and a percentage sales-tax-like take of proceeds - sharing in the success of the business or not.
* more incentives such as phasing taxes in on new small shops and businesses
* tax extra on shopping parks and the big brands who go out there to lower their costs and suck business out
* better understand the core of what their town is about and position accordingly. Down here Truro should be a destination for tourism for rainy days and hence should focus on the arts heritage that we have. Nothing is done about that - sweet eff all. I know of an example near Houston where a sugar refinery has closed down and that was used by the local council to establish an artisan park, not only in terms of facilities and grants etc but the businesses have access to professional advice funded by the council. The place has become a destination centre in its own right and the malls like it as customers will come on to them after visiting it.
*slash car park fees - up to £4-20 down here for 3 hours in the centre - scandalous - and slash the excessive costs in the council itself.
* don't pissh away money on things like flowers for the town when you are closing basic facilities like bogs, touring libraries and old people centres.
In short, use some bleddy common sense for once and not live off legacy and history. Life has moved on. As to religion, the fact that less than 5 percent of folk go to church says it all......