Will the NRQ have plenty of
space for local shops and business as well as international chains?
September 18th 2008
Town Hall, S1 2HH
Tel 272 7886
Dear Sir
I do not begrudge the Star its overdramatic
headline (Greens want to halt New Retail Quarter plan, Aug 28th)
or Cllr Anginotti her wish to shop at Harvey Nicholls, though
most people I meet couldnt afford it. But as Cabinet Member
for Employment and Enterprise, she needs to explain exactly how
the NRQ will create thousands of new jobs and how
shopping miles will be saved. We fear that district centres will
become even more run down, with the loss of jobs in local shops,
and that the ring-road will be choked by cars going to the giant
multi-storey car parks.
If the Green Party were in charge, we would
ask Hammersons, will the NRQ have plenty of space for local shops
and business as well as international chains? Will it protect
our remaining historic buildings and the environment? Will it
include affordable housing as well as luxury flats? We dont
want a clone city but a place which reflects everyones
interests.
The Green Party, like Hammersons, recognises
that we are facing the triple whammy of credit crunch, rising
oil prices and climate change. The last thing we need is a half-hearted
attempt to reduce costs, or a project which fails because it relied
on bucking global economic trends. That is why we called for a
complete rethink of the NRQ to fit it for the challenges
ahead.
Yours
Cllr Jillian Creasy, Sheffield Green Party
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