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Public invited to learn more about proposals for Coach Street, Victoria Street, Victoria Square and Hallam’s Yard

Craven District Council is urging people to come and see plans and designs of proposals to enhance a number of historic streets in Skipton Town Centre.

A public consultation was launched earlier this month following the Council’s success last year in securing just over £1.5m from Historic England towards proposals to redevelop the Coach Street area, including Victoria Street, Victoria Square and Hallam’s Yard.

In partnership with Historic England, Skipton Civic Society and North Yorkshire County Council, the proposals aim to enhance historic links and encourage pedestrians to explore Skipton’s community of independent shops, businesses, cafes, restaurants and pubs.

Details are available to view at www.cravendc.gov.uk/haz and a survey is also being held to allow feedback from local businesses and residents.

For those that want to have their say in person a drop-in session has now been arranged to allow people to view the plans and speak to officers involved in the project,

The drop-in session will run from 10am to 3pm at the Council’s head office at Belle Vue Square, Broughton Road, Skipton on Tuesday, November 30. There is no need to arrange an appointment.

High Street Heritage Action Zone logo

The proposals include:

  1. Coach Street upgraded to include wider pavements using natural stone, dedicated bays for deliveries and coaches, raised pedestrian crossing points, a speed table and heritage style lighting. The aim of the proposed measures is to provide a better experience for pedestrians and encourage more people to spend time in Skipton’s ‘Canal Quarter’.

  2. The historical stone setts of Victoria Street to be taken up and re-laid to include a flagstone central walkway and heritage style lighting. This work would greatly improve access for pedestrians. Victoria Square would benefit from re-laid paving stones, new seating, planters, heritage style lighting, new signage and cycle parking, making a more attractive dwell space.

  3. In order to retain the historic character of Hallam’s Yard, paving stones would be repaired and re-laid, bins will be screened off and new heritage style lighting installed.

Skipton is one of sixty ‘High Street Heritage Action Zones’ across the country to benefit from the government funded scheme run by Historic England. The initiative aims to use Skipton’s heritage to boost economic growth and improve quality of life.

So far, the funding has contributed to the refurbishment of the Town Hall and purchase of the former Community Centre on Otley Street for conversion into an Arts House for young creatives.

Craven District Council welcomes comments to the proposals which will be used to shape the final designs. It is anticipated that the designs will be finalised by the end of 2021, with construction starting in 2022.

The plans can be viewed at www.cravendc.gov.uk/haz and the survey can be completed here  https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/GH7J8KH

The consultation will close on 30th November 2021.