Newcastle District Shopping Centres 2020 - This consultation has now ended

This consultation ran in 2020
We’re developing plans to make it easier and safer for people to shop local in their neighbourhoods. We’re using the same approach in district shopping centres as we have in the city centre. A number of social distancing measures are going to be introduced into busy local shopping centres to help people access their local shops safely and to meet the rising demand for better walking and cycling facilities in neighbourhoods, as well as improving public transport links to the city.
Using a ‘street ladder’ approach, measures will be installed to manage the flow of people walking and queueing at local shopping centres including the introduction of one-way pedestrian systems and markings on the ground to indicate the recommended physical distance between people, walkways and queuing areas. Initially temporary materials such as cones and barriers will be used, with the view to more permanent material to be installed following input from local councillors, residents and community groups. The council has a rolling programme of measures for shopping areas, with the first five areas identified due to high footfall and speed of implementation, which will see measures installed soon.
This consultation ran on the Commonplace Platform: Newcastle District Shopping Centres 2020
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Start Date

01 July 2020

End Date

04 August 2023

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Thank you to everyone who took part. You can find out more about this by emailing: transport@newcastle.gov.uk or visiting our website: Transport Improvements.

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