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Wakefield shops crisis - Council's pledge to help

WAKEFIELD Council has pledged to help struggling traders and keep disruption to a minimum.

After the Express contacted the council about independent traders' concerns the authority pledged to put up 'open for business' signs on streets heavily affected by building works.

Roads and paths will also be given a major investment boost to attract shoppers into the city, according to John Ladley, Wakefield Council's service manager for major projects.

He said: "The regeneration of Wakefield city centre, in particular the Trinity Walk scheme, will greatly increase and enrich the retail experience, including a wide range of independent traders, and the council is therefore keen that local shops prosper.

"We are trying to minimise disruption, but we do need people's support as this will take some patience."

Mr Ladley wanted to assure shopkeepers that although times may be difficult now they will be the first to benefit from the regeneration projects.

He said: "Brook Street and Teall Street will be two key access routes connecting the existing city centre with Trinity Walk.

"This is on top of the investment in the Bull Ring, Westmorland Street and The Springs.

"Combined, this should create a footfall significantly higher than it has ever been and can only be good for shops of all sizes."

After calls for action to help the struggling traders, Wakefield Council said it would respond

Mr Ladley said: "The council is now working on obtaining and posting some signs to say these shops are still open – another example of our commitment to local businesses.

"Traders are also invited to suggest other ways to help improve things."


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