Blackburn named best high street in Britain
Mark Moran

Blackburn in Lancashire has won the top prize at the annual Great British High Street Awards. The competition, now in its third year, attracted over 900 entries from villages, market towns and larger towns across the UK. The competition recognises work done to promote city locations, town centres, large market towns, small market towns, coastal communities, villages as well as local centres. The winners are selected by a jury, who visited 42 shortlisted locations. There is also one public vote, which saw Hebden Bridge named the ‘People’s Choice’.  Winners in each category get a share of a prize pot worth £100,000. The competition is run by the Future High Street Forum, a not-for-profit body that brings tog... continue

13 Dec 2016RUDI News

Great British High Street competition: finalists announced

The Great British High Street competition has revealed some of the nation’s best high streets, with 27 finalists now having the chance to impress an expert judging panel and battle it out in a public vote to be crowned Britain’s best. Between now and 18 November you can cast your vote... continue

25 Oct 2016RUDI News
Amazon enters UK grocery home delivery business

Amazon enters UK grocery home delivery business

Online retailer Amazon launched an online supermarket service that will enable UK customers to order a full weekly shop and have it delivered the same day. Amazon Prime is initially being... continue

10 Jun 2016RUDI News
Town Centre Investment Zones could deliver 'real structural change' in our city and town centres

Town Centre Investment Zones could deliver 'real structural change' in our city and town centres

A new report into Town Centre Investment Zones report, launched by a group of property industry experts and planners, including Peter Brett Associates, demonstrates that asset management of the high street could unlock much-needed investment for local authorities and communities to transform their areas. The project outlined aims to test whether it is possible to establish an... continue

20 Jan 2016RUDI News

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