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Results of Kendal Evening Economy Study Revealed

by Cumbria Crack
24/05/2017
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kendal futures[A] new study into Kendal’s Evening Economy has revealed some interesting findings and recommendations.

A team of five MBA students from Lancaster University’s Management School led the research which included over 500 face to face and online surveys with local people.  Most people described the town as ‘quiet’ in the evenings, although 71% thought the range of evening options in the town were good or satisfactory and the majority of people surveyed said they felt safe in the town after dark.

The team also discussed the issues facing Kendal’s evening economy with local business owners, transport providers, local authority councillors and officers and other key organisations within the town.  They also identified national growth trends and compared Kendal to other destinations.

Kendal Futures engaged the team, with funding support from Kendal Town Council, to establish whether the perception of Kendal’s poor evening economy was accurate and to gain insights into which future developments would most benefit the town in future.  The team worked on the project for two weeks in late April/early May, charging only for their daily expenses.

Martyn Nicholson, Chairman of Kendal Futures, said “We were delighted to initiate this interesting project. We know that Kendal gets a lot right in the evenings. People love the Brewery Arts Centre and the scale of its offer and the town’s events and festivals are widely recognised. The town has seen several new pubs, bars and restaurants open recently but the research identifies that Kendal has greater potential and can take advantage of national trends to improve its evening economy.”

The research identifies several issues affecting Kendal’s evening economy and made several recommendations for improvement.  Some of the main findings include:

  • Kendal is underrepresented when compared to similar towns in terms of the number of cafes, restaurants, pubs and hotel rooms it supports.
  • There are no restaurants which are bookable on line via TripAdvisor or Open Table, (which typically lead to an increase in reservations) and there was demand for more recognised brands or chains.
  • Key trends recognise the increase in popularity of craft beers and breweries, gastropubs and coffee culture.
  • An increasing demand for evening coffee shops, which are considered safe spaces for younger people and families, and an interest in them offering games nights or live music.
  • The spread out nature of Kendal’s eateries and bars creates a quiet feel in the town and improved signage and maps were just one suggestion to improve this.
  • A need to reduce red tape to encourage easier shorter, more frequent events such as First Friday Arts Showcases and to aid new business development within the evening economy.
  • Improving leisure options for younger people and families with activities such as a bowling alley.
  • The need to encourage extended shopping hours to improve dwell time and spend in cafes and restaurants in the early evening.
  • More evening buses and cheaper taxis or a shared taxi scheme would encourage more people to go out in the evening.
  • Partnership working across the town is important to stimulate the evening economy and the report gives examples of promotions and campaigns from other areas, such as ‘Head out Not Home’.

Martyn Nicholson said: “The MBA team have produced some really good insights and findings but this is just the start.  We hope this research will inspire the town’s partners to identify new projects and actions which will further increase the appeal of Kendal to local people, businesses and visitors and ultimately benefit our wider economy. Partnership working will be vital to ensure we can deliver the improvements identified over the short and long term.”

Kendal Evening Economy Findings Report

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