
A new masterplan for Leamington Spa’s Parade proposes removing traffic to create a vibrant pedestrian zone with a new town square, water features, enhanced greenery and improved accessibility for all ages and abilities
An artist’s impression of plans for the Parade in Leamington Spa
A masterplan designed to create a vibrant, accessible and thriving environment on and around the Parade in Leamington Spa has been finalised.
The Parade Public Realm Concept Masterplan has been developed by the Leamington Transformation Board, which comprises key stakeholders including Royal Leamington Spa Town Council, Warwick District Council and Warwickshire County Council.
The masterplan features a range of adaptations and changes that, combined, will create a place that will boost the economy, create a safer and accessible environment for visitors of all ages and reinforce the town’s Conservation Area status through its design.
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These include
Exploring options to remove vehicular traffic from the Parade (from Hamilton Terrace to Clarendon Avenue).A new Town Square adjacent to Town Hall, extending to Livery Street and Hamilton Terrace.A water feature such as a fountain or mirror pool to make a more attractive space. The aim is to encourage families and longer visits so this will support the objective of creating a family friendly, fun space.Integrating trees, planting and sustainable management of water.Supporting cycle access, prioritising segregated cycle links on side streets along with secure cycle parking in the town.Fully accessible seating, carefully located with different views and social settings for all ages and abilities.Prioritising safety with good lighting, natural surveillance and designs that consider neurodivergence and the safety of women and girls.
This is a conceptual starting point which will be further designed, planned and implemented in phases, allowing improvements in line with budget availability, ultimately creating an overall larger transformation.
Benefits to the town and wider local economy include increased footfall and spending in the town. Aesthetic improvements and access not only improve the town as a tourist destination but raise property demand and drive higher commercial rents increasing tax revenue for councils while regeneration traditionally attracts new enterprises and job opportunities into the area.
The next step is for the Leamington Transformation Board to commission the next stage of design looking in greater detail at solutions for buses, accessibility and access for deliveries and services. The conceptual masterplan will be presented to WDC Cabinet on 5 February.
Mark Lee, Independent Chair of the Leamington Transformation Board, stated: “We have recognised that changes to the Parade could be transformational for Leamington, and following extensive public engagement we have pushed this project forward as a priority. It aligns totally with the Vision published last year and sits at the heart of the Transformation Framework that we are developing. We are keen that the scheme matches and enhances the high quality of the buildings along the Parade, whilst functioning well for the adjoining businesses. Making this key public space more attractive for residents and visitors will add to the vitality of the town centre.”
Cllr Jennifer Warren, Warwickshire County Council’s portfolio holder for transport and planning, added: “The Parade Masterplan concept aligns perfectly with the County’s ambitions for the town and local economy. As well as the improved streetscape, regeneration will boost the economy and bring revenue in that can be reinvested in services for local people so everyone in Warwickshire benefits.”
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