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High Street (Improvement) Bill - Clause 1

26 January 2024

Lead MP

Jack Brereton

Debate Type

Bill Debate

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Business & TradeLocal Government
Other Contributors: 16

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Jack Brereton raised concerns about high street (improvement) bill - clause 1 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The amendment proposes to place a duty on local government to designate and develop an improvement plan for high streets, aiming to reverse their decline by encouraging various stakeholders to collaborate. It highlights the importance of retail but also other uses like hospitality, leisure, and residential in revitalizing these areas. Jack Brereton emphasises that the bill is not merely prescriptive; it aims at proactive planning and collaboration with local authorities, businesses, property owners, and communities to ensure high streets remain vibrant.
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