Title: Devizes Retail Revival Strategy
1Devizes Retail Revival Strategy
- David Kilburn
- Head of Business Development
- School of Services Management
- Bournemouth University
2Client brief
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- To examine previous reports to see if Devizes
still needs to attract national multiples - Gap analysis perceptions of the retail offer
- To prepare a retail marketing strategy
- To explore the training needs of retailers and
the issue of - sustainability
- To determine which major retailers should locate
to - the Town
- To assess the impact of the retail revival
strategy on the Towns - car parking provision
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3- Picture 1 The Ginnel, Devizes
4Picture 2 The Shambles, Devizes
5Picture 3 Traditional style retailer, Devizes
6Picture 4 The Brittox, Devizes
7Pictures 5 and 6Hughenden Yard, Marlborough
8Picture 8 Covered shopping centre, Chippenham
9- Secondary Research
- Secondary research was carried out from a variety
of sources and the following aspects were
reviewed - Demographics
- Drive times from surrounding towns/cities to
Devizes - Review of previous reports, such as Donaldsons,
Healey Baker, and Chartwell Land.
10Primary research
- 31 interviews with national and independent
retailers - Interviews with Town Centre Managers in
Chippenham, Trowbridge, Salisbury, Cirencester - 300 consumer questionnaires conducted in Devizes
and Chippenham by BARM Finalists - Retail audits of Devizes, Marlborough,
Chippenham, Trowbridge, Salisbury, Cirencester
and Shaftesbury - 20 Mystery Shops carried out by BARM Finalists
- Independent car park audit (BARM Finalists)
- 2 Focus groups
11Summary of research findings
- There is no overt car parking problem in Devizes
- The Market Square needs to be improved further
- The retail offer in Devizes has several
discernible gaps - Devizes needs an effective Town Centre Manager
(TCM) - There is considerable support for a TCM,
including offers of financial assistance from
both National and Independent retailers - When shops become vacant in Devizes, there needs
to be a system whereby any retailer whose profile
fits the gaps in the retail offer are given
priority - Some independent retailers in Devizes need to be
trained in marketing and finance - Some national retailers are under-performing in
terms of fascias, customer service and level of
investment - There is some evidence of poor catering
facilities and a lack of suitable accommodation
for tourists, venues for weddings, functions, etc
12Action plans
- Action Plan A - Physical Regeneration /
Development - Shopping centre development
- Relocation of a major supermarket to Station Road
- Further enhancement of the Wharf area
- Introduction of a café culture in the Market
Square, etc
13Picture 9 Chippenham
14- Action Plan B - Marketing, Promotion and Local
Management - Appointment of a Town Centre Manager
- Professional training for retailers
- Introduction of signage
- Use of Market Square for events
15 Recommendations
- Appoint an effective Town Centre Manager with
immediate effect. - Secure a range of funding from national and
independent retailers to help fund the above
post. - Implement the Northgate Shopping Centre
development, followed by the West Central scheme
(comparative research has shown that Devizes
could benefit from additional retail floor
space). - Ensure the right mix of retail tenants come to
Devizes, both for the above new developments and
empty properties in the town. - Support the re-siting of a large supermarket
chain to the Station Road site. - Constantly monitor how the retail community is
faring in the town by checking levels of spend
year-on-year and by doing health checks against
competing towns.
16 Follow on work
- 6 months later approached by KDC to secure
funding from national and independent retailers
to help fund the Town Centre Manager post. This
was achieved by BRO and ex BARM graduate who had
joined the team and Devizes appointed their first
TCM - Approached by Melksham to do the same for them
but reluctantly turned down the work because they
only offered 7,000 for the whole project
17How KT enhances employability of graduates
- Live Consultancy Projects (BARM and BAIHM)
- Applied research/consultancy projects
- Business networking leads to placement
opportunities/graduate employment/final year
consultancy projects - KTP schemes lead to graduate employment
recruitment for 6 KTP schemes - SM provided 4
home grown graduates - Those finalists who have taken part in
Consultancy/applied research projects have done
extremely well in their careers to date - Feedback from ex graduates/clients speaks for
itself
18How KT enhances employability of graduates
- Dear Gillian,
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- I felt that I had to drop you a line to let you
know that the latest - Consultancy Project and Presentation, which I
reviewed with a couple of - colleagues 2 weeks ago, was absolutely superb.
- Full credit to the your students, who found it
difficult to obtain - information from the Bournemouth team, through
pressures in the store. - However, they showed great tenacity and
commitment to pull together a first - class review which identified several issues
which are in the pipeline. - To gain such an in depth knowledge of MS in such
a short space of time was - also remarkable.
- The presentation was professionally presented by
a team of passionate and enthusiastic - students ,handling the questions at the end with
ease. - Once again the team has been very well coached
by David, with whom we have - a longstanding relationship.
- Both David and yourself should take great pride
in the way the students have - managed themselves.
- With Kind Regards,
19How KT enhances employability of graduates
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- Hi David
- I thought it was important to say a few words
about how important certain - aspects of the BA (Hons) Retail Mgt course are to
people once they have - graduated and are out in the big wide world.
- For me, the Consultancy Project was by far
the best way of learning. - There really isn't anything more valuable than
hands on experience and - spending time in business. Although in the end,
the work we actually - produced may not have broken any new boundaries
in terms of new ideas - and actual solutions, I learned more about the
true value of a successful team - and what it takes to achieve it. Having been out
in business for nearly four - years, I've witnessed and experienced some bad
managers who often fail to - recognise and encourage the strengths of their
own people. Again through - the Consultancy, the strengths and abilities of
each person have to be used - in the best possible way to make the project work
- and this has now - become a part of my own management ethos. I would
hope most graduates - will recognise that the Consultancy was by far
the most useful and engaging - part of the degree.
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20How KT enhances employability of graduates
- Hi David,
- I went for my first graduate interview yesterday
with HSBC and was offered - a position with the bank the same day. They were
very impressed by the - Consultancy project we carried out for Greene
King. The whole days - interviewing was pretty intense and lasted nearly
four hours without a break. - A large part of the interview surrounded
difficult scenarios and challenges - that I had faced throughout the past few years. I
have to say that I drew - upon my experiences within the Consultancy
Project a great deal. The fact - that I had built relationships with those in
business and the real life aspect to - the consultancy really gave me an edge over other
applicants. - Thanks for all your help. I always felt that the
project would serve me well - but I am a little shocked to have gained
employment in the role of and - industry I wanted to, just one day after my final
university exams. - Thanks again David
- Luke
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