14 Healthier High Streets Framework and Indicators
To agree the Healthier High Street Frameworkas Southwark’s approach to making our high streets healthier places and embed the healthier high street (HSS) principles in the relevant programmes and agree the borough-wide indicators as the high-level indicators that will be used to monitor the progress of selected high streets.
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Minutes:
Officers confirmed that the streets and roads included in recommendation 3 were not exclusive and that others could be included in the report back to cabinet.
RESOLVED:
1. That the healthier high street framework (Appendix 1 of the report) as Southwark’s approach to making our high streets healthier places be agreed and the healthier high street (HHS) principles be embedded in the relevant programmes, to support both the day time and night time economy of the high street.
2. That the borough-wide indicators (Appendix 1 of the report) as the high-level indicators that will be used to monitor the progress of selected high streets be agreed.
3. That a report back be requested in twelve months to update on implementation of the HHS framework, how it supports delivery of other relevant strategies including the economic wellbeing strategy and asset management plan, as well as examples of application to key high streets (including the Blue, Borough High Street, Camberwell Church Road/Denmark Hill, Herne Hill, Lordship Lane, Lower Road, Peckham Rye, Walworth Road, and also the high street offer developing at Elephant and Castle and on Old Kent Road).