Barnoldswick has made it through to the finals of a national competition to find Britain’s best high streets.
Barnoldswick has been nominated after forging partnerships with local traders, the local community, elected representatives and town and borough councils. They worked together to relocate volunteer-run events to the town centre, including ‘Bands on the Square’ – a free three-day live music festival of local talent.
The government is committed to helping high streets as part of its long-term economic plan. It is supporting local shops and businesses with a billion-pound package of investment that includes targeted business rate discounts, sensible planning changes and action that reins in over-zealous parking practices.
“We have seen a lot of enthusiasm for this competition and I’ve heard first hand on my tour on high streets around the country how proud people are of their streets and the value they place on them as an essential part of their community.”
The entries were whittled down to a shortlist of 21 and will now be visited by a member of the judging panel which consists of key players from the Forum. A winner will then be selected for each category and announced later this year.
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