A new visitors’ centre opened in Huntingdon with Mayor Dr Nik Johnson and town centre manager Paul Sweeney on ribbon cutting duties. Dr Johnson said: “Attracting businesses, sharpening the town profile, and building the visitor economy are crucial parts of boosting recovery in our market towns.
“This new visitor centre is the welcome result of a locally led creative partnership and I’m in no doubt it will have a positive impact on Huntingdon and the revitalisation of its high street.”
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Based in Commemoration Hall (39 High Street), the front office has been transformed into a welcoming, accessible space.
Using a grant from the Cambridge and Peterborough Combined Authority (CAPCA) the centre will be a first port of call for welcoming visitors and residents.
Mr Sweeney said: “My belief is that as a BID our role is to support local shops and businesses, drive footfall and extend dwell time.
“What I felt was missing, not just from Huntingdon but from most towns around the UK, was a heart right at the centre of our high streets in which to do that.”
The visitor centre secured a 50k grant from CAPCA.
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Huntingdonshire executive councillor for jobs, economy and housing, Cllr Sam Wakeford said: “The collaboration between the council, CAPCA and Huntingdon BID has been instrumental in making this project a reality.
“This visitor centre will serve as a focal point for the ongoing development of Huntingdon’s distinct character.”
The new centre will be open 7 days a week from 10am – 2pm (3pm Saturdays).
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Huntingdon’s first ever visitor centre is one of several initiatives across Huntingdon and St Ives funded by CAPCA.
They aim to deliver major improvements in the transport network, town-centre environment, and to give local businesses a boost as well as supporting growth in the visitor-based economy.
Dr Johnson said: “Huntingdon First BID will manage the centre and use it to help drum up more business for traders and service providers in and around Huntingdon. It will provide a rallying point for local companies and entrepreneurs, helping them to work together and access various forms of support when these become available.”
The centre will be a venue where locals and visitors alike can find information on shops, services, attractions, walks and events, alongside heritage literature, maps, town guides, and gift-shop merchandise promoting Huntingdon.
The Commemoration Hall, a charity-run heritage building on the high street, offers the visitors centre a cost-effective opportunity to serve the town in a prime strategic location.