
Cleo is a senior leader specialising in place shaping, strategy, delivery, and regeneration with a strong record of successful delivery in local government working in Bath, UK. A chartered planner and recognised practitioner in urban design, she is knowledgeable, instinctive and passionate about place-making and its impact on people's lives.
As part of this issue we have asked her for her insights into how urban planning can help make better places. What are some of the opportunities and challenges that have been impacting your work lately? The need to reinvent high streets has been a core activity for my team for the last five years. We’ve been lucky to have two the High Street Heritage Action Zone projects, facilitated and funded by Historic England, which has seen over £6m investment in our market towns. We have delivered major public realm improvements, refurbished community assets such as a listed town hall now in community ownership, over 20 shop front improvements and cultural programmes bringing arts, events, markets and festivals to the high street. These interventions have been co-designed, funded and delivered with the support of the community. Growing levels of high street vacancies, which hit a peak during COVID-19 lockdowns, also kick-started a programme of interventions to bring vacant spaces back into use on our high streets. The Vacant Unit Action Project has seen former vacant shops, showrooms and even former print works brought back to life as community spaces, artists residencies, pop-up shops for local artists and makers, spaces for pop-up music and performance theatre and has created high street space for counselling, housing advice, youth groups, dementia support groups and a pop-up mosque. Thinking about our high streets differently is really exciting! Can you tell us about the latest projects you have been working on? One of our key projects is the Milsom Quarter regeneration programme. We’ve created a masterplan that has set the vision and ambition for change and received strong support. Our next step is to deliver on some of the key projects, and we are progressing with schemes to create a new fashion museum on the high street and make major improvements to the public realm, including an ambition to reclaim road space to create a new public square and the redevelopment of a former surface car park into creative workspaces for the future.I enjoy working alongside passionate and driven people who want to make positive changes to improve places – local government delivers that in droves

