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Sunday Street Market in St. Helier: Establishment: New Street Closure and Bus Service Amendments

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A decision made 11 July 2014:

Decision Reference: MD-T-2014-0069

Decision Summary Title :

Parish of St Helier Application for New Street Sunday  Market Trial

Date of Decision Summary:

04 July 2014

Decision Summary Author:

 

Streetworks Manager

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

Parish of St Helier Application for use of New Street for Sunday Market Trial

Date of Written Report:

04 July 2014

Written Report Author:

Streetworks Manager

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Subject:  Parish of St Helier Application for use of New Street for Sunday Market Trial

Decision(s): The Minister approved the road closure and changes to the bus service for the purpose of holding a trial Sunday Street Market on New Street.

Reason(s) for Decision: The proposed road closure and changes to the bus service are reasonable and justified in the light of the positive benefits to the Island.

Resource Implications: None

Action Required: Streetworks Manager to forward a copy of the Ministerial Decision to the Parish of St Helier.

Signature:

 

 

Position:

 

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Sunday Street Market in St. Helier: Establishment: New Street Closure and Bus Service Amendments

TRANSPORT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES

 

PARISH OF ST HELIER APPLICATION FOR USE OF NEW STREET FOR SUNDAY MARKET

 

 

Purpose of the Report

 

To obtain a Ministerial Decision regarding approval of a road closure, etc. for the purpose of holding a ‘trial’ weekly Sunday Market in New Street, commencing Sunday 27 July through to Sunday 26 October 2014.

 

 

Background

 

Following positive feedback from the Fête de St Hélier Street Market held in Broad Street during July 2013, the Connétable of St Helier asked the Town Centre Manager to develop plans for a regular Sunday street market that would appeal to both visitors and locals. Various sites have been considered such as Broad Street, the Royal Square and Halkett Place but following consultation, including with this Department, New Street (a road administered by TTS) was selected as the least problematic. The proposed market is supported by the Economic Development Department and Jersey Business Limited.

 

It is proposed, subject to TTS approval, that the road closure be enabled under Connétables powers (Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956: Article 67 (4) & (5) - Temporary traffic restrictions).

 

 

Discussion

 

The Parish of St Helier has submitted an application requesting permission to use New Street to hold a weekly Sunday street market and to close the road for this purpose (please see attached plan).

 

The layout of the Market will be in three parts, the first will be three gazebo stalls placed on the granite paving in front of the Broad Street Obelisk; the second, in New Cut, will be five gazebo stalls; and the final location will be eight gazebo stalls situated on the disabled (minibus) parking layby in New Street proper.

 

It is proposed that New Cut and New Street be closed from 8am until 6pm with the market open from 10am until 5pm. The proposal is to run the event from the end of July until the end of October 2014 with a view, if successful, to re-apply for a market on the same site starting Spring next year (March 2015). 

 

The Promoter has consulted with the Emergency Services, Liberty Bus, the Taxi Drivers Association and St Paul’s Church.

 

 

Disabled Parking

 

While the market will involve the loss of the disabled (minibus) parking layby at the south end of New Street, there are six remaining disabled spaces to the north. In addition Vine Street could be made available for disabled parking if needed.

 

 

 

 

 

Buses and Taxis

 

The No 4 bus route will be affected by the closure of New Street with four scheduled buses re-routed through the day from New Street into Devonshire Place and then onto The Parade and Gloucester Street, etc., normally these buses would go along New Street, Library Place, Mulcaster Street, etc.

 

Taxis will also be restricted from using New Street, although the Library Place Taxi Rank will remain open.

 

 

Development Site

 

The Department has been contacted by a property developer regarding plans to redevelop two building plots adjacent to the north end of the disabled (minibus) parking layby, opposite the side entrance to Voisins Department Store. While the development will not begin until at least October (and may therefore not necessarily overlap with the ‘trial’ market period) works will be ongoing for 24 months and will therefore overlap with any permanent market in 2015 /16. As part of the redevelopment the developer is looking to take temporary possession of the adjacent footway and unloading bay (see attached Site Plan) to create a construction unloading yard. Although no approval has yet been given to the developer for this possession (and final detail may differ significantly from the current plan) the Department has already liaised with the Parish to ensure no direct conflict will occur.

 

 

Recommendation

 

The Minister is recommended to approve the road closure and changes to the bus service for the New Street Sunday Market trial.

 

Reason(s) for Decision

 

The proposed road closure is reasonable and justified in the light of the positive benefits to the Island.

 

 

Resources

 

None

 

 

Action Required

 

Streetworks Manager to forward a copy of the Ministerial Decision to the Parish of St Helier.

 

 

 

Written by:

Streetworks Manager

Approved by: 

Director, Engineering and Infrastructure

Attachments:

 

Parish of St Helier Market Plan

Developer Proposed Site Plan

  

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