This page provides details about the Oadby Town Centre Masterplan Baseline Report and includes relevant documentation.

The Oadby Town Centre Masterplan Area Action Plan Baseline Report presents the first of a series of stages that led to the production of the Area Action Plan. It also developed a thorough understanding of Oadby and presents an in-depth evidence base upon which to move forward.

Oadby still retains some of its village characteristics with a mixture of uses, preserving the appearance of its organic growth. This is centred on the oldest remaining part of Oadby around St. Peter’s Church and stretched along London Road towards the more recent developments on the Parade.

Oadby has a niche role as a district centre serving its local population, with a high proportion of independent retailers. Although it sits in close proximity to Leicester, it offers a complementary rather than competing role; competition comes more from nearby Wigston and Fosse Park.

The town centre is clearly an important provider of local services – with banks, solicitors, and especially estate agents in plentiful numbers. The Parade is clearly an attraction for these uses, especially at its western end, although such uses do not necessarily contribute to the vibrancy of the shopping experience.

Oadby Town Centre Masterplan Area Action Plan Baseline Report Part 1 (PDF Document, 1.08 Mb)
Oadby Town Centre Masterplan Area Action Plan Baseline Report Part 2 (PDF Document, 121.33 Kb)
Oadby Town Centre Masterplan Area Action Plan Baseline Report Part 3 (PDF Document, 842.38 Kb)
Oadby Town Centre Masterplan Area Action Plan Baseline Report Part 4 (PDF Document, 1.08 Mb)
Oadby Town Centre Masterplan Area Action Plan Baseline Report Part 5 (PDF Document, 605.36 Kb)
Oadby Town Centre Masterplan Area Action Plan Baseline Report Part 6 (PDF Document, 640.24 Kb)
Oadby Town Centre Masterplan Area Action Plan Baseline Report Part 7 (PDF Document, 581.26 Kb)
Oadby Town Centre Masterplan Area Action Plan Baseline Report Part 8 (PDF Document, 650.62 Kb)

Last updated: Wednesday, 15 July 2020 6:27 pm