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News with our partners: Shrewsbury’s a winner! Town crowned Infrastructure champion at House of Lords ceremony

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News with our partners Shrewsbury Big Town Plan Partnership

Shrewsbury was crowned ‘Infrastructure champion’ in the annual Let’s Celebrate Towns awards, in a ceremony at the House of Lords on Wednesday 13 March 2024. The town will now be awarded £15,000 from Visa and the British Retail Consortium for investment into community projects.

The annual Let’s Celebrate Towns competition shines a spotlight on outstanding initiatives designed to foster thriving economies in towns across the UK. Shrewsbury’s win is a testament to the collaborative spirit and hard work of the Shrewsbury Big Town Plan Partnership, comprising Shropshire Council, Shrewsbury Town Council, and Shrewsbury BID. This coalition has been instrumental in steering the town towards economic growth and infrastructural advancements.

Central to Shrewsbury’s successful entry were several innovative projects aimed at bolstering both the digital and physical infrastructure of the town. A recognised highlight was the introduction of Shrewsbury BID’s free-to-access Datahub, powered by Beauclair analytics, offering invaluable sales, footfall and customer origin data to local businesses.

The implementation of the Town Rangers programme was also recognised for its dual role in providing security and support for the town centre community, preventing incidents of anti-social behaviour from escalating, and enabling retail outlets to reduce stock loss significantly. The Rangers, alongside the Pub Watch and Shop Watch schemes, have been pivotal in fostering a safe and welcoming environment for residents, businesses and visitors alike.

A key component of Shrewsbury’s application was its forward-thinking Movement Strategy, which is currently undergoing consultation. The strategy advocates for a reimagined approach to mobility within the medieval town centre, with a focus on prioritising the public realm and experience of the town centre whilst enhancing public transport and active travel links into the town. The strategy represents a key step towards a more inclusive and sustainable future for the town.

The awards ceremony was attended by a delegation from the Big Town Plan Partnership, including Helen Ball, Town Clerk for Shrewsbury Council; Tracy Darke, Shropshire Council’s assistant director of economy and place; and Seb Slater, Executive Director of Shrewsbury BID. Speaking to the team at the event, a member of the judging panel stated how impressed he was by the collective effort the application demonstrated.

Pictured with the award, l-to-r: Helen Ball, town clerk, Shrewsbury Town Council; Tracy Darke, Shropshire Council's assistant director of economy and place; Seb Slater, Executive Director, Shrewsbury BID

Pictured with the award, l-to-r: Helen Ball, town clerk, Shrewsbury Town Council; Tracy Darke, Shropshire Council’s assistant director of economy and place; Seb Slater, Executive Director, Shrewsbury BID

Alan Mosley, Shropshire Councillor and Shrewsbury Town Councillor for Castlefields and Ditherington, Leader of Shrewsbury Town Council, and Shrewsbury Big Town Plan partner, stated:-

“Shrewsbury Town Council is delighted to have been in the partnership receiving this accolade, which not only recognises our collective efforts to enhance the town’s infrastructure but also reinforces our commitment to fostering an environment that supports growth, innovation and community wellbeing. We are honoured by this recognition and look forward to continuing to work with the partners to develop the town.”

Ian Nellins, Shropshire Council’s deputy Leader, and representative on Shrewsbury’s Big Town Plan Partnership, said:-

“We’re delighted to have won this award, which recognises the strength of the Shrewsbury Big Town Plan Partnership and what we have achieved together as collaboration between Shropshire Council, Shrewsbury BID and Shrewsbury Town Council.”

Seb Slater, Executive Director of Shrewsbury BID and partner on the Shrewsbury Big Town Plan, expressed his excitement at Shrewsbury’s win:-

“This recognition not only highlights Shrewsbury’s innovative spirit but sets a benchmark for the level of collaboration and dedication we should aim for in future. It’s a proud moment for all involved in the Shrewsbury Big Town Plan Partnership, and a clear indicator of the positive direction in which our town is headed.“

Talks are ongoing to determine how the winning funds will be invested.