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LEYTON: Revamp of shopfronts launched


A LEYTON shopkeeper has welcomed plans to revamp 16 shops along the High Road.

A total of £400,000 from central government and the Olympic budget has been put into the project to improve shop fronts and encourage businesses to move into the area ahead of the Olympic games.

The first phase will include work to the fronts of 16 shops on High Road on the junction with Adelaide Road.

Signs, doors, fascias and other parts of the buildings will be renovated and historic features will be returned to their former glory.

Arif Bung is the owner of Blackwells Newsagents, which is one of the businesses to benefit from the scheme.

He said: "This is a good project. There has been an excellent response from the shop keepers here.

"It will be a big improvement to the area. The whole street will look better in time for the Olympics."

Surveys are currently being carried out on each of the buildings to create a detailed plan of the work needed.

The renovation is expected to start in July 2011, and be complete by November.

The council said if the project is successful and more funding can be found it will be rolled out in other areas.

Waltham Forest Council leader Cllr Chris Robbins said: "This is a fantastic opportunity for us to smarten up the appearance of Leyton in the run up to the Olympic Games and encourage more people to come here.

"We want this area to become a thriving retail centre in our borough, and we think the best way to do that is to help shop keepers to improve the appearance of their premises so they look fresher and more inviting."

Chair of Waltham Forest Business Board, Michael Polledri, said: "Waltham Forest Business Board are delighted to be part of this excellent initiative.

"We believe that once the works are completed this will be another major visible example of the Olympic legacy benefiting Waltham Forest and, in this case, Leyton in particular."

Comments(5)

AvidLondonReader says...
4:52pm Fri 6 Aug 10

Some of the shops should try cleaning their own windows once a year to start with!

md-j says...
5:24pm Fri 6 Aug 10

Presumably the lucky frontages are on routes between the Tube and the Olympic site. This is not so much regeneration as (literally) window-dressing.
Again, the games are the driver of events, not the needs of the area.
Perhaps more affordable rates for all shops in the area might be of benefit.

Augustus says...
10:29pm Fri 6 Aug 10

The Potemkin Village is alive and well and living in Leyton!

rubberneck says...
4:25pm Sat 7 Aug 10

AvidLondonReader wrote:
Some of the shops should try cleaning their own windows once a year to start with!
I aggree and it sickens me that money is being given to people who take no pride in their own premises. All this is pure window dressing for two weeks of mayhem then it is back to the dismal old shops selling tat all the way to the Walthamstow market.

Augustus says...
9:41pm Sat 7 Aug 10

"Arif Bung is the owner of Blackwells Newsagents, which is one of the businesses to benefit from the scheme." A very appropriate surname in the circumstances!


High Road shopfronts due for the revamp Council leader Chris Robbins and Arif Bung owner of Blackwells Newsagents

High Road shopfronts due for the revamp

Council leader Chris Robbins and Arif Bung owner of Blackwells Newsagents



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