Last chance for local businesses to have say on Aylesbury Market Square and Kingsbury redevelopment

The Council consultation with Aylesbury businesses will close on the 24 February.
A serious improvement!A serious improvement!
A serious improvement!

You can access the consultation by clicking here.Buckinghamshire Council say: "We have committed to a £4.5 million investment to improve Kingsbury and Market Square in Aylesbury.

"This investment is in line with principles set out in the Aylesbury Garden Town Masterplan."

The aim of the survey is to gather specific information abotu local businesses deliveries and 'servicing requirements'.

What do you think?What do you think?
What do you think?

The Council said: "In response to feedback from businesses on the Stage One questionnaire there are a number of concerns and issues which were highlighted including: waste, deliveries, collections and loading.

"By completing this more specific questionnaire we hope to be able to respond to these concerns.

"Many thanks for your help."

United Practice, who are working together with Buckinghamshire Council are set to showcase their plans for Kingsbury and Market Square via an online exhibition and a zoom presentation between February 15 and February 24.

The online sessions will allow participants to hear all about the plans, ask questions and give feedback.

Steve Bowles, Cabinet Member for Town Centre Regeneration said: “Creating attractive and safe public spaces for use by everyone, has never been more important following the pandemic and its impact on town centres.

“The new square in the Exchange is extremely popular and we want to build on this experience.

"This is your chance to help us re-design Aylesbury’s treasured Kingsbury and Market Square public spaces for the future.

“These areas are the heart of the town centre and we want to hear from everyone that will use them to ensure they are the best they can be.

"So, whether you live or work in Aylesbury, or visit to shop and socialise, please get involved.

“Book onto an online session now and visit the online exhibition between 15-24 February to tell us what you think of the proposals.”