A blueprint for the future development of Warwick town centre will be unveiled during a district council executive meeting next Wednesday.
Proposals to turn the Market Hall Museum back over to retail use and develop a whole museum quarter around St John’s are among the preferred options that will be put out for consultation.
Most of Warwick town centre is designated as a conservation area as it contains more than 300 listed properties, including a number of Grade I listed buildings and scheduled monuments.
The consultation document was prepared by Warwick Town Centre Partnership which comprises members of the town, district and county councils, the Chamber of Trade and Warwick Society.
A mixture of residential and retail is preferred for Theatre Street and Market Street where it was considered important to retain shops close to the bus station and outlets in Westgate House.
In Linen Street the underused multi-storey car park could be changed to residential use with redesigned lower-level car park below.
In Northgate Street, where the majority of buildings are listed, it is hoped town houses could be restored, the former court offices converted to residential use and a public space created.
The county council’s Barrack Street car park - which blocks views of St Mary’s church from the Saltisford approach - could be flattened with few people shedding many tears.
Instead the land could be used for a mixed-used development incorporating a public car park.
Health facilities in Cape Road might be better accommodated on the site of the police station with the former fire station land used for affordable housing.
The fragile St Michael’s chapel, behind which lies the old Leper Hospital, could be renovated to form a heritage centre whiie land around St John’s House museum would be developed to accommodate the Market Hall and other local collections in what could become a museum quarter.
The town centre partners also believe the castle’s Stables car park is not making the best use of space and could be considered for a hotel or more houses with underground car parking accessed from Castle Hill.
James Mackay of the Warwick Society, one of the partners in the consultation group, said: “The Market Hall should be absolutely the centre of commercial activity in this fine town which must have an economic strategy.”
