Existing traders worried about disruption due to construction

 It’s been  widely reported in newspapers, television and radio that High Street traders  are having a hard time up and down the country with one-in-ten shop premises standing  empty.  A number of factors are at work:  the large increase in on-line shopping; business rates; high rents; the uncertainty  over Brexit. A campaign has been started by major retailers, (including Tesco  and Harrods) for an urgent government review of business rates to try and  redress this situation
Unfortunately,  Brentford High Street is under yet further pressures, with the start of the Ballymore  project leading to closure of the south side of the High Street, and of the  public car park next to the disused St Lawrence Church. We have lost the Post  Office, the NatWest branch, Greggs, Evans Cycles, Sami’s Spice etc. etc. etc. To  compound and add to this situation is the impending loss of Morrisons early  next year with the commencement of the L&Q development.
      
While the  exciting prospect of new shops, cafés and restaurants will come with completion  of the Ballymore project, unfortunately it will be three to five years before  that happy scene arrives. 
      
Regrettably,  the resulting consequences are currently the number of people using the  remaining parts of the main High Street has dropped by a third, putting great strain  on the remaining shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs. The impact is also being  felt further along the High Street with the shops in Albany Parade affected.  Some people are even saying that ‘Brentford is closed’!
      
The major  players – Hounslow Council, Ballymore and L&Q (Morrisons site) all have  parts to play in keeping Brentford Town Centre going. Whilst the recent  announcement of the first hour’s parking is to now be free in the Ballymore car  park is one constructive step, more are needed! Such as, could we please have a  sign on the main road sign-posting the new car park? The appointment of a Town  Manager working with all interested parties, particularly the traders, would be  a very constructive step, and one which would be very welcome whilst Brentford  is undergoing such huge change.
      
The High  Street traders are keen to work with and support the local community in any way  they can, as such have now established a working High Street traders’ group to  explore all opportunities into developing and retaining a thriving High Street  for Brentford and its community.
      
The traders  are certainly not giving up, and a number of events are being planned for the  Market Place so as to attract people to the High Street. The Sunday Market is  already playing its part. A very successful fashion show was held outside  Verdict last month with another one scheduled for mid - September. A big target  is a Christmas Market, possibly starting on Friday 8th December which is Saint  Nicholas’ day beloved of children in other parts of Europe. Do support these  events to help our High Street in these challenging times. As the old phrase  goes ‘Use it or Lose it’.
          
We would  welcome all suggestions and comments from residents and the community on what  they would like to see in their High Street.
          
Do please email brentfordtowncentre@gmail.com OR visit our Facebook page Brentford Town Centre Traders OR pop into Verdict and ask for Aaron for further information on use of the Market Place for events..
August 23, 2019