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7:21am Tuesday 14th February 2012 in News
HEFTY parking prices and a rundown town centre are killing Weymouth, according to a TV business expert.
And traders have backed Geoff Burch, who said that the town must improve before the Olympics or it will never win back visitors..
Mr Burch, who visited Weymouth and Dorchester in 2010 returned to both towns recently. He, said that whilst the county town hadn't changed much, Weymouth had 'definitely deteriorated.'
Mr Burch, who presents 'All Over the Shop' on BBC2, said: “Weymouth is an attractive, quirky town and it should be a destination town.
“But the council seem to have taken its eye off the ball in the run up to the Olympics.
“It is near impossible to find somewhere to park and when you do it is extremely expensive.
“I looked at the towns just over a year ago and while Dorchester hasn't changed much, Weymouth has definitely deteriorated.
“There are empty shops, 99p shops and there is a pervading feeling of neglect. It is such a shame because the town has so much to offer.
“The council should have free parking to encourage people to come to the town and get it moving again.
“It was pointed out to me that there is a great new road coming into town but I should also point out that is also makes it easier for people to leave and spend their money elsewhere.”
Robin Clark, who owns Meridian Shoes in Weymouth and has another store in Dorchester said: “In Dorchester, there is a very proactive attitude with the Business Improvement District (BID) and the way that the council tries to help local businesses, free parking days being an example of that.
“Weymouth is dying. The parking charges in Weymouth are ridiculous. We have customers saying they will never come again.”
Mr Clark said he believes that the new £100m Brewery Square development, due to open in Dorchester in 2014, will be the final blow for Weymouth.
“People don't come in to Weymouth now, when 2014 comes around it will be a ghost town.
“The thing that's most depressing is that the town has been given this great opportunity of the Olympics and the council has done nothing about it.
“What's ludicrous is the amount of money that has been spent on the roads when they are all going to be shut during the Olympics. “ Shaun Hennessey, owner of Blondz Hairdressing in St Edmund Street, said: “The town is suffering but no worse than most towns.
“I still think the number of empty shops is not that bad when you consider the number of shops we have doing alright.
“Obviously there's a problem but there is also a lot of good going on in the town and we are really trying to put that across.”
Mr Hennessey added that the attitude of Weymouth and Portland Borough Council is an issue for Weymouth.
“The council's arrogance is just unimaginable, especially when it comes to parking. It's already three or four times more expensive than Dorchester.”
Councillor Ian Munro-Price, brief holder for economic development at Weymouth & Portland Borough Council, said: “The council recognises the current economic challenges facing shops and businesses in Weymouth and is committed to supporting the local economy.
“There has already been a lot of improvements across the town including the £120 million relief road and £20m that has gone towards improvement to the town's transport infrastructure.
“The first phase of the £14m Granby Industrial Estate extension is due to be completed later this year and there are plans for a brand new headquarters for New Look as well as a hotel, family restaurant, a large amount of new employment space and a new Sainsbury's store on the site.
“Businesses are already planning to develop a Weymouth Business Improvement District.”
A JEWELLERY shop owner who was shortlisted to make the Royal wedding rings said that Weymouth Borough Council were unsupportive of his bid to open a store in the town.
Neil Strudwick, of Goldcrest Jewellers in Dorchester, said that he was not allowed shutters on premises in Weymouth.
He said: “I found that the council in Weymouth were not supportive of businesses like they are in Dorchester.
“I was told that we couldn't have covers because the council didn't want the town centre looking like Beirut.
“Well I've been to both Dorchester and Weymouth in the evenings and Dorchester is much more inviting.
“With the new Brewery Square development, Dorchester is a much more exciting place to be.
“When I wanted to do something beneficial for Weymouth and open a store in the town, I received very little support from the council.”
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wessex-andy
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8:15am Tue 14 Feb 12
Mr Peter Melon
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8:34am Tue 14 Feb 12
Caption Sensible
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Sidney Hall
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MASK & SNORKEL
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where's my beer gone?
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212 dorset
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firlanthir
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Woodgate
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ex sapper
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poppy33
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birken
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firlanthir
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maximan
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portland rebel
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Laadeeda
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The obscure
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Desk24
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Micke12
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585
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biggestoaf
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11:02pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Micke12
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6:45am Wed 15 Feb 12
585 wrote:585, read the comment properly please. I state that there is only one clothes shop left that caters for the woman with the fuller figure. If you are going to quote me, then please quote me properly. I am always open to constructive criticism and will take any comments on board. So be fair please. Thanks.
Micke12 says 'There are no clothes shops left in town'
Meechs Menswear? Their clothes are less expensive than the chain store opposite them and they have more choice of sizes as well.
585
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9:01am Wed 15 Feb 12
brutus
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12:29pm Wed 15 Feb 12
Mr Peter Melon wrote:With a Council leader that openly states that tourism is not important in Weymouth, what hope have we got!!
This story say's it all. So much so it''s difficult to find anything further to add. However, the Council should be sacked. They are a disgrace. The Council should only ever have one remit...to keep Weymouth as a holiday destination. Everything else should then fall into place.
brutus
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12:53pm Wed 15 Feb 12
Caption Sensible
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12:56pm Wed 15 Feb 12
brutus wrote:Weymouth needs a balanced economy. It is not all about the low-end, bucket and spade market. That is one of the reasons why we are, where we are.
Mr Peter Melon wrote: This story say's it all. So much so it''s difficult to find anything further to add. However, the Council should be sacked. They are a disgrace. The Council should only ever have one remit...to keep Weymouth as a holiday destination. Everything else should then fall into place.With a Council leader that openly states that tourism is not important in Weymouth, what hope have we got!!
ex sapper
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2:27pm Wed 15 Feb 12
Woodgate
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7:56pm Wed 15 Feb 12
ex sapper wrote:I suggested the Council should sell long leases - not freeholds. That would bring in ground rent income and allow control of use. That 'once only' event should be seen as an opportunity to free up capital for committing to business generation initatives and appreciating assets - not hanging on to inherent and escalating risks. Maybe councillors and officers prefer to keep an interest but as a local council tax payer I would prefer to see WPBC move on - not look back. The regeneration of the town centre and inner harbour, to make it somewhere where people want to go and the creation of sustainable jobs has to be priority
Reading all the lamentations about Weymouth's shortcomings they seem to miss a crucial point.Money.The Council has no money to be able to invest in property or business.Development is dependent on investors finding a project to invest in which will bring a return.The Weymouth Tower for instance then people will complain about it.Most of the funding for the improve ments along the Esplanade has come from Government funds to improve run down coastal resorts.Blackpool got sufficient money to buy the tower and then lease it an operator,but there is no space in the town to be able to do that. The suggestion that the Council sell the freehold of the esplanade hotels would be a once only event whilst retaining ownership brings in continuous incomeOf course the Council could put a levy on all householders to get some money but I am sure there would be objections
brutus
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7:26am Thu 16 Feb 12
Caption Sensible wrote:you are absolutely right
brutus wrote:Weymouth needs a balanced economy. It is not all about the low-end, bucket and spade market. That is one of the reasons why we are, where we are. When we had a mixture of light engineering, manufacturing, a working harbour, brewing, underwater research establishments, defence related industries, the navy etc., the area could support itself and had a healthy town centre - all year round. Now look at it - pitiful! I am not normally negative about Weymouth but Dorchester is seriously kicking our ****!Mr Peter Melon wrote: This story say's it all. So much so it''s difficult to find anything further to add. However, the Council should be sacked. They are a disgrace. The Council should only ever have one remit...to keep Weymouth as a holiday destination. Everything else should then fall into place.With a Council leader that openly states that tourism is not important in Weymouth, what hope have we got!!
Woodgate
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WestDorsetFoodie
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markw5
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markw5
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portland rebel
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Caption Sensible
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Under35andout wrote:It's been like it for years.
im living weymouth its is a dead town with no work , 1000 rush to a job to clean toilets even when they over qualified , the roads are stupid the council are the same havnt a clue at all, ill be glad when im out and on the road again. Just going to pack a car and drive who's with me ;)
brutus
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8:39am Fri 17 Feb 12
Caption Sensible wrote:Well the elections are coming in May for town centre Councillors, so here's the chance to have change from the self-interested ones who look after their friends, I suggest Caption Sensible,Woodgate and Exsapper stand they sum up a lot of the problems with good ideas.
Under35andout wrote: im living weymouth its is a dead town with no work , 1000 rush to a job to clean toilets even when they over qualified , the roads are stupid the council are the same havnt a clue at all, ill be glad when im out and on the road again. Just going to pack a car and drive who's with me ;)It's been like it for years. A succession of idiots and self-interested buffoons running the show. All the inept and incompetent decisions from the past 30 years are coming home to roost. But maybe the moment has finally arrived to clear the decks and start afresh?
Micke12
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10:11am Fri 17 Feb 12
Micke12 wrote:585, thanks for your response. I am in fact a male, but my girlfriend is a lady of the more fuller figure, and the only clothes shop in weymouth that caters for her is Bon Marche. I am pleased that you seem to agree with my other comments, and perhaps I should have explained better about the women of the fuller figure. Please accept my apologies if I seemed to bite back, it was not my intention to do so.
585 wrote:585, read the comment properly please. I state that there is only one clothes shop left that caters for the woman with the fuller figure. If you are going to quote me, then please quote me properly. I am always open to constructive criticism and will take any comments on board. So be fair please. Thanks.
Micke12 says 'There are no clothes shops left in town'
Meechs Menswear? Their clothes are less expensive than the chain store opposite them and they have more choice of sizes as well.
Wrinklyrod
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11:58am Fri 17 Feb 12
Woodgate
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hootboot
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8:03am Sat 18 Feb 12
firlanthir wrote:Just wait till the Olympics you'll be paying £10 for the park and ride.
Has anybody actually tried the new Park & Ride? It only costs £1.50 per car (covering up to 6 people) and runs on a regular basis into Weymouth. No looking for a space, no paying huge town centre car park prices... Rather than just sit and complain about parking prices, perhaps make use of this new service and save a bit of money???
hootboot
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8:05am Sat 18 Feb 12
brutus
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8:56am Sat 18 Feb 12
hootboot wrote:Having seen the BBC programme it was the first I had heard we had a "Regeneration Officer" never seen him or heard him before, what does he exactly do???
Sounds to me the 'Regeneration Officer has gone AWOL again.
portland rebel
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2:54pm Sat 18 Feb 12
brutus wrote:not much............
hootboot wrote:Having seen the BBC programme it was the first I had heard we had a "Regeneration Officer" never seen him or heard him before, what does he exactly do???
Sounds to me the 'Regeneration Officer has gone AWOL again.
Hedgehogspring
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Desk24
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brutus
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8:38am Tue 21 Feb 12
Desk24 wrote:It might help if we have any Condor travellers, If Condor comes back???
It might help to cater for Condor travellers who view Weymouth as a possible destination. Modern budget hotel space will always sell if the price and advertising is good. The pier tower will put the town on the map more visibly.
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7:47am Tue 14 Feb 12