Listen "Empty Retail Units Plague Rugby (Clare guests on BBC CWR)"
Episode Synopsis
The current state of Rugby town centre is alarming, as it is reported that one in four shops remain vacant, a statistic that underscores the pressing need for strategic intervention. In this bonus episode, Clare Bailey, the Retail Champion, provides insights to BBC CWR into the implications of this phenomenon and the potential measures that local authorities, such as Rugby Borough Council, can enact to revitalise the area. The council's proposal to auction off leases on long-empty retail units is a significant step, albeit one that raises concerns regarding its effectiveness in addressing the underlying issues of demand and viability for new businesses. Clare listens to the BBC's local radio report and then delves into the perspectives of local residents and business owners who express their discontent with the current retail landscape, highlighting the urgent desire for diverse and appealing shops to reinvigorate the high street. As we explore these issues, we aim to understand the complexities of retail decline in Rugby and consider what solutions may truly foster a thriving economic environment once again.Takeaways: The town of Rugby is experiencing a significant decline in its high street, with one in four shops currently vacant, reflecting broader economic challenges. Local authorities, such as Rugby Borough Council, are exploring innovative measures to address the issue of empty retail units, including auctioning leases for abandoned properties. Residents express a strong desire for diverse retail options beyond the current prevalence of cafes and barbershops to revitalize the town centre. Experts suggest that the transformation of vacant retail spaces into residential units could bolster foot traffic and support remaining businesses in Rugby's high street. The high street's struggles are exacerbated by shifting consumer behaviors, with an increasing preference for online shopping over traditional retail experiences. To foster a vibrant town centre, a collaborative effort involving planning reforms and business support tailored to unique local needs is imperative.