Swindon24 TV
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Complaints
  • Contact us
Swindon 24 | Swindon News
  • News
    • Politics
    • Sport
    • Business
  • Swindon24 TV
  • Columnists
  • About + Contact
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Advertise
    • Complaints
No Result
View All Result
Swindon 24 | Swindon News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

New Havelock Street planters praised but businesses want much more

Businesses on Havelock Street have welcomed the installation of new planters, saying they have brightened the area and created a more inviting atmosphere for visitors.

byDaanya Azam
10 July 2026 • 11.52am
New Havelock Street planters praised but businesses want much more

New planters, Havelock Street, Swindon Town Centre

FacebookWhatsAppXBlueskyLinkedIn

However, while traders say the added greenery is a positive step, many believe it does little to tackle the wider challenges facing Swindon town centre, including vacant shops, rising business costs and antisocial behaviour.

Several businesses praised Swindon Borough Council for installing the planters, saying the improvements have made the street more attractive and could encourage more people to visit.

Vinnie, owner of Caffini, said:

“It’s bringing life to Havelock Street.”

Jersey, from JJ’s Chinese Food Shop, shared a similar view.

“To be honest, I think lots of the local people in Swindon forget this street. And if they [the council] make it beautiful, and make it warm, more people will come here.”

Others said improving Havelock Street is particularly important because it is one of the first routes visitors see when arriving in the town centre. Ross Mulholland, who works at Something Different in the Brunel Centre, said:

“Being the first thing they see, that’s going to have a massive impact on the positive outlook of the town centre,”

local trader Vince Ayris, Councillor Kevin Parry, Cabinet Member for Recycling and Streetscene, and Councillor Matt Vallender, Cabinet Member for Culture, Planning and Regeneration, at the recently installed planters in Havelock Street

Despite the positive reaction, not everyone believes cosmetic improvements should be the priority. Ryan, who works at The Forum in the town centre, welcomed the additional greenery but questioned whether it addresses the area’s biggest challenges.

“It definitely adds a little bit more colour, a little bit more greenery, which we all love, but its like putting a plaster on a gunshot wound.”

He said: “I think we have bigger problems with Swindon Town Centre than greenery.”

Incredible comic shop

Emily, a staff member from The Incredible Comic Shop, believes attracting and retaining businesses should be a greater focus.

“Nobody looks at planters. Add more shops and it’ll attract more customers.”

She added: “There’s nobody here anymore.”

Emily also suggested reducing commercial rents would make it easier for independent businesses to survive in the town centre. Several traders interviewed felt that while investment in the public realm is welcome, long-term regeneration will require greater support for businesses alongside efforts to improve the appearance of the town centre.

Mulholland also highlighted antisocial behaviour as one of the biggest issues affecting the town centre’s reputation.

“I think one of the first things people think of when they think of the town centre is the antisocial behaviour. So, I think a little bit more security, whether its a street team or the police, could help improve the town centre.”

He added: “There’s a massive disconnect between the people who are in the town centre on a regular basis and the people who just talk about the town centre.”

The new planters have undoubtedly made Havelock Street feel more welcoming, and many businesses see them as a positive first step. Since speaking to traders, Swindon Borough Council has also announced The Big Town Centre Clean-Up, a programme of graffiti removal, paving repairs, weed clearance and other improvements aimed at improving the appearance of the town centre.

The initiative reflects a focus on improving the basics before pursuing larger regeneration projects. While cleaner streets and new planting may improve first impressions, many businesses believe lasting regeneration will also require action on empty units, business costs and antisocial behaviour.

Tags: Swindon town centre

READ MORE

Charity bus launched to support Great Western Hospital charity

New charity bus launched to support Brighter Futures across Swindon

10 July 2026 • 11.25am
INTERVIEW: What surprised Reform’s leader most after winning 14 seats in Swindon

INTERVIEW: What surprised Reform’s leader most after winning 14 seats in Swindon

10 July 2026 • 10.56am
INTERVIEW: Swindon is waiting for change, but what is the new administration’s vision?

INTERVIEW: Swindon is waiting for change, but what is the new administration’s vision?

10 July 2026 • 10.50am
Labour and Greens oppose plan to scrap Swindon’s climate committee

Labour and Greens oppose plan to scrap Swindon’s climate committee

9 July 2026 • 8.54pm
Wiltshire tech company backs laptop donation for school children

Wiltshire tech company backs laptop donation for school children

9 July 2026 • 8.31pm
Lawn Manor Academy pupils audition to perform at Disneyland Paris

Lawn Manor Academy pupils audition to perform at Disneyland Paris

9 July 2026 • 8.21pm
Load More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

TOP STORIES

Farage faces Count Binface after parties shun by-election
News

Farage faces Count Binface after parties shun by-election

7 July 2026 • 11.03pm

Nigel Farage resigned as the Member of Parliament for Clacton believing he could transform growing scrutiny over his financial affairs...

Read moreDetails
Swindon Carnival returns with music, food and community celebration this weekend

Swindon Carnival returns with music, food and community celebration this weekend

29 June 2026 • 11.13pm
Wroughton Carnival Swindon

Wroughton Carnival still going ahead despite confusion over cancellation

2 July 2026 • 2.01pm
GALLERY: Community spirit shines as Wroughton Carnival attracts huge crowds

GALLERY: Community spirit shines as Wroughton Carnival attracts huge crowds

5 July 2026 • 10.18am
GALLERY: Highworth’s WRDE Up festival ends on a high as organisers announce year out

GALLERY: Highworth’s WRDE Up festival ends on a high as organisers announce year out

5 July 2026 • 9.44pm
GALLERY: Swindon Carnival draws huge crowds for celebration of culture and music

GALLERY: Swindon Carnival draws huge crowds for celebration of culture and music

5 July 2026 • 8.45pm
Reform sets sights on all 57 council seats

We fact check 5 claims Nigel Farage made as he resigned as Clacton MP

7 July 2026 • 3.07pm
Billy & Louie to headline first ever live music event at Basset Down

Billy & Louie to headline first ever live music event at Basset Down

9 July 2026 • 9.25am
Nigel Farage resigns as Clacton MP to force high-stakes by-election

Nigel Farage resigns as Clacton MP to force high-stakes by-election

7 July 2026 • 2.26pm
Rupert Lowe attacks Farage but won’t contest Clacton by-election

Rupert Lowe attacks Farage but won’t contest Clacton by-election

7 July 2026 • 9.57pm
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Complaints
  • Contact us
Swindon news.

All content © State Six News Limited, unless otherwise stated. All rights reserved. Swindon 24 is a trading style of State Six News Limited. Company number: 16190242. Registered company address: Suite A, 82 James Carter Road, Mildenhall, Suffolk, IP28 7DE.

  • HOMEPAGE
  • VIDEO