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Works to revitalise Carlton Square Shopping Area car park completed

Date Posted: 11:44 AM on Wed, 5 January 2022 A blue hybrid car parked in an Electic Charge Point with Councillor Michael Payne, Councillor Jenny Hollingsworth and representative from MG LTD

Improvement works to the northern car park at Carlton Square have been completed including a new entrance, realigned parking layout and charging points for electric vehicles.

The works were carried out by local contractors, Lindum Group, to revitalise the shopping area car park and amenities for shoppers.

The finished works include the creation of a new entrance to the car park from Burton Road and a new car parking layout in the northern car park, as well as eight electric vehicle charging points. Local residents will also have access to charge their cars overnight, with no car parking charge, from 6pm until 8am.

Access between the car park and shopping area has also been improved and made safer with a new pedestrian route to the shopping centre from Burton Road. Heavy goods vehicle traffic are also now separated from visitor traffic by the creation of a dedicated service yard.

As well the recent work to the car park, the council is currently working on plans to carry out further improvements, these include:

  • New landscaping to the northern car park
  • New street furniture, bollards, bins and seats.

The project is part of a wider regeneration programme for Carlton and it will contribute towards one of the council’s main priorities to revitalise its town centres and create a more vibrant economy.

Most of the funding for the works was provided by D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) who gave £350,000 to the project from its Local Growth Fund through the locally managed N2 Town Centre Programme.  

The D2N2 LEP supports the economic growth across Derbyshire, Derby, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire using UK Government and European funding. Steered by a business-led Board, D2N2 works in partnership with business, local authorities, skills and training providers, and voluntary and community organisations to unlock opportunities to build a stronger economy.

The Office for Zero Emission Vehicles also provided £100,000 of funding for the electric vehicle charging points.

Portfolio Holder for Growth and Regeneration, Councillor Jenny Hollingsworth said;

“It’s fantastic to see the works have been completed and they will no doubt be a welcome addition to the area for local residents who are using the shopping centre.

These refurbishments were carried out as part of the council’s plan to revitalise its town centres, helping to bring a much needed boost to the local economy and encouraging residents to shop locally.

We have a number of existing and new businesses here at Carlton Square and we are sure they will be pleased with the improvements and we will continue to work with the owners of the shopping precinct to find ways to support local businesses and residents.”

Will Morlidge, Interim CEO of the D2N2 LEP said:

“This is excellent news for Carlton Square and the surrounding area, and will provide a much-needed boost to the local economy. We’re proud to support this project through our Local Growth Fund and will continue to work with partners across the region to rebuild and grow our economy.”