Saturday 27 October 2007

Call For a Moratorium on Bars in Chorlton

With 22 bars opening in Chorlton in the last few years, Chorlton Councillor Sheila Newman has called for a moratorium on bars there.

Sheila said “Chorlton has an amazing array of exciting and innovative businesses. I particularly welcome the large number of independent businesses in Chorlton, which contribute so much to its unique retail offer.

"However, many residents have complained to me recently about the increasing number of licensed bars opening in the area. Whilst some bars are welcome, too many can tip the balance of an area and make it less attractive to residents and the general shopper.”

The Council's Employment and Skills Scrutiny Committee met in Withington recently and one of the items they considered was the South Manchester Regeneration Framework report, which lays out ideas for the development of South Manchester over the next 10 to 15 years.

The report suggests that a bespoke plan should be drawn up for the Chorlton District centre. Sheila commented “I very much welcome this but have called for a moratorium on any new licensed bars until these plans are drawn up. Chorlton should remain a vibrant retail centre but to achieve this we have to plan for the future, encourage investment and ensure a balanced retail offer. Let's put bars on hold until we decide what the area needs.”

Thursday 11 October 2007

Make Chorlton a Plastic Bag Free Zone


Councillor Sheila Newman is launching a campaign to make Chorlton a plastic bag free zone. A number of traders in Chorlton already use paper bags and supply re-usable bags to customers. She applauds the recent initiative of the ‘Little Green Bag’ - a unique and ambitious joint venture between Manchester City Council, a major retailer, and the fashion buying students of Manchester Metropolitan University - in a bid to make shopping an altogether more green experience.

Sheila says,

“This is an issue that has been raised with me many times and customers in Chorlton are ahead of the game. A number of independent traders already offer alternatives. There is a growing problem with plastic bags and their impact on the environment. I want to encourage all the retailers in Chorlton to offer re-usable bags.”