Council workers ripped out the benches along New Road this week, stirring up a storm in the community. The busy street, a local hotspot, now faces a big question: should it be fully pedestrianised with a weekly market, or simply allow venues to stretch their outdoor seating?
Split Opinions on New Road’s Future
Some locals mourn the loss of seating, calling it a blow to the street’s character and a vital spot to rest and chat. Others see the removal as a bold move towards a safer, cleaner, and buzzing pedestrian zone.
“It’s such a wasted opportunity. This could be a thriving pedestrian street with stalls, music, and family-friendly activities instead of constant traffic. The benches going might just be the first sign of change — but we need the council to be bold,” said one trader nearby.
Push for Pedestrianisation and Weekly Market
- Shoppers and residents want less traffic for safety and a more community vibe.
- Campaigners argue fewer cars mean more footfall and a hotspot for local culture and small businesses.
- A weekly market could breathe life into the high street, drawing visitors and supporting independent traders.
Nearby towns have seen their high streets thrive after similar schemes, turning empty shops into buzzing hubs.
Concerns from Businesses and Residents
Not everyone’s convinced. Some worry about losing handy seating and fear restricted delivery access to shops.
“We need balance,” said another shop owner. “A market sounds great, but the council needs to make sure businesses can still operate efficiently.”
Benches Removed, But the Big Question Remains
The bench removal has reignited the fight over New Road’s future. With pedestrianisation, outdoor markets, and fresh community spaces on the table, this could be just the start of turning the street into a must-visit destination once more.
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