Time running out to have your say on whether Leamington's Parade should become pedestrianised

By Nadia Sayed 21st Jul 2025

Time running out to have your say on whether Leamington's Parade should become pedestrianised with final feedback due by Monday 28 July
Time running out to have your say on whether Leamington's Parade should become pedestrianised with final feedback due by Monday 28 July

Time is running out for Leamington's residents, visitors, and businesses to have their say on the plans to transform Parade into a traffic-free space to give the town centre a major economic and cultural boost. 

The eight-week engagement exercise set up to gain feedback on the Parade Masterplan was opened by The Leamington Transformation Board, made up of representatives from Warwickshire County Council, Warwick District Council, and Royal Leamington Spa Town Council, on Monday, 2 June.

Now, locals have until next week (Monday, 28 July) to have their say before the feedback survey closes.

Part of the Masterplan includes exploring options to remove vehicular traffic from Parade, to increase the number of people using the space and the time they spend there, boosting the town's economy. 

Independent Chair of the Leamington Transformation Board, Mark Lee, said: "We believe that there is huge potential to transform Parade into an incredible space for Leamington's residents, visitors, and businesses, helping the town's historic high street to be better than ever before. 

"We envisage a whole area coming to life with hospitality venues spilling into the newly created space and families able to enjoy the vibrancy of the town, knowing their children can play safely nearby. " 

As part of the plans, a new town square next to the Town Hall would be created

Lee continued: "Many independent studies have shown that giving priority to pedestrians in key areas of town and city centres improves economic and health outcomes – but we know that it needs to be done in the right way with the views of all affected considered. 

"We want to ensure Parade becomes the centre of a vibrant and economically successful town, in an age when high streets are going through fundamental change and, in many cases, decline.

"The sole aim is to improve the town centre for the good of local people, businesses, visitors and the environment." 

He further encouraged anyone interested in the future of Parade to respond to the survey "so all voices are taken into account as we progress this masterplan." 

uses that currently stop at the top of Parade would be re-routed to convenient alternative stops nearby, while delivery vehicles would be permitted limited access during times of lower footfall. 

Emergency vehicles would still be able to access the road. 

Part of the Masterplan includes exploring options to remove vehicular traffic from Parade, to increase the number of people using the space and the time they spend there, boosting the town's economy.

A new town square next to the Town Hall would be created, providing an inviting new space for community events, markets, and performances. 

Parade would be enhanced by the addition of new trees, planting, seating and cycle infrastructure, with accessibility at the forefront of its design. 

Anyone wishing to respond to the survey should visit the Warwickshire County Council website. 

 Further information on the Leamington Transformation programme is available here.

     

CHECK OUT OUR Jobs Section HERE!
leamington vacancies updated hourly!
Click here to see more: leamington jobs

Share:


Sign-up for our FREE newsletter...

We want to provide leamington with more and more clickbait-free news.