Can Mary Portas save Coventry city centre?
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 12:13 pm
Celebrity retail queen Mary Portas could breathe new life into Coventry city centre.
Council bosses are putting together a bid which could see the city become one of 12 Portas Pilots - and save it from becoming a ghost town.
It is part of a scheme using the expertise of Portas, dubbed the Queen of Shops, to rejuvenate run down high streets.
If Coventry is successful it will receive a share of £1million to brighten up the city centre.
Councillors, traders and shoppers have welcomed the move saying it will be a huge bonus to the city and could re-open some of the many boarded up shops.
Councillor Roger Bailey (Con, Whoberley), an official city tour guide, says shop vacancies should be tackled to attract more people to the area.
He said: “The Portas Pilot scheme is a fantastic opportunity that we shouldn’t miss. There are still empty shops and more and more people in ward forums mention that we could do with better shopping
“I think we could do with more and better quality shops. If we were to win we’d have a superior package, we’d be difficult to beat.”
Councillor Sucha Bains (Lab, Upper Stoke) supported a petition signed by 205 people which was submitted to the council two years ago calling for the immediate regeneration of Coventry city centre before it becomes a “ghost town”.
He said: “I welcome anything that will help Coventry city centre.”
The Portas Pilot scheme was one of the recommendations in Portas’s governmental review.
A council spokesman said the council is in the process of writing a submission, which must be made by March 30.Portas said: “I am thrilled that now there is an opportunity to turn my recommendations into reality by giving communities across the country the opportunity to come forward with their vision for breathing new life into their locality.
“I hope my review has inspired people with a new vision for tomorrow where our high streets are re-imagined as destinations for socialising, culture, wellbeing, learning, as well as shopping.”




