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Canterbury Christmas Chaos: Roadworks Hit Festive Trade

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Roadworks in Canterbury's Westgate Towers are impacting December trade.
  • Business owners report significant weekly losses due to access issues.
  • Scheme completion is prioritized before the new Archbishop's enthronement.
Canterbury Christmas Chaos: Roadworks Hit Festive Trade

Major roadworks in Canterbury's Westgate Towers are causing significant concern for local businesses expecting a challenging Christmas trade. Despite initial intentions by Kent County Council to ease traffic restrictions in December, the scheme's completion is now prioritized to ensure readiness for the new Archbishop of Canterbury's enthronement in March. This decision has left business owners anticipating a difficult festive season.

Traders report substantial weekly financial losses, with business owners stating that potential customers are avoiding the area due to perceived difficulties in access and parking. Lisa Carlson, CEO of Canterbury Business Improvement District, highlighted that the disruptions disproportionately affect local traders, leading shoppers to seek alternatives for dining and shopping.

Murat Kocaj, owner of The Beano Cafe, noted a substantial drop in weekly takings, attributing it to the empty car park and the perception that the road is closed. While the finished square is expected to be an improvement, the immediate impact on businesses during the vital Christmas period is a primary concern for the local economy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The scheme's completion is prioritized before the new Archbishop of Canterbury's enthronement in March.
Businesses report significant weekly losses, with customers deterred by access and parking issues.
The scheme's completion is being prioritized to ensure readiness for a major event in March.

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