Environmental consultancy to consult on future of town centre
Kingston Council together with Kingston First, the Business Improvement District, have appointed Arup, an industry leader in environmental consultancy, to develop a new vision for its town centre.
The study will look at the opportunities and challenges facing Kingston town centre and will drive its future employment, cultural, education, business, transport and regeneration offer, which will contribute to a successful, vibrant and inclusive centre, supporting the delivery of growth in the borough over the next 15 years.
Working with Arup, the council in partnership with Kingston First will review options for the town centre including how key sites such as the Cattle Market Car Park, Surrey House, Eden Quarter, Guildhall and Ashdown Road Car Park can meet these challenges and deliver social, economic and environmental outcomes that support the borough’s residents, businesses and visitors in years to come.
Nazeya Hussain, Executive Director of Place at Kingston Council commented: “I am committed to involving residents, major landholders and businesses as we embark on a major exercise to develop a vision for Kingston town centre.
“As the boroughs largest town centre, it will need to play a critical role in both accommodating growth, and play a strategic role in providing an economic, social, and cultural offer for the entire borough.
“I am looking forward, along with our strategic partner Kingston First, to developing a vision that will set the groundwork and our aspirations over the next 15 years and ensure that the very best of Kingston is preserved and enhanced as well as make a positive contribution to the future of the town centre to accommodate a wider range of uses such as residential, culture, community services and workspaces.”
Joanna Rowelle, Integrated City Planning Director at Arup: commented: “This is a priority project for Kingston Council and our team brings a range of multidisciplinary expertise to help them further develop their vision for Kingston Town Centre, creating a set of proposals that will form the basis for its long-term economic success.
“The town centre has a long history and lots of positive assets. We will work with the council and community to build on these existing strengths, while also identifying opportunities to deliver a vision for a thriving town centre that puts local people’s needs at its heart.”