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Retail expert gives his verdict on Exeter's high street - and it's not great

Exeter has a good retail offering from independent up to big chains, but there's more work to be done

A retail expert who has worked for huge globally renowned brands paid a visit to Exeter - and he wasn't particularly impressed.

Martin Newman - who has headed up operations for brands including Burberry, Speedo, and Harrods, scored the Devon city 'three or four out of 10', saying he fears for the city centre following the closure of House of Fraser.

He said that although the city did have major national retailers, there were too many empty units, too many major stores closing and not enough independent shops.

But Mr Newman did comment that the high street was 'slightly better' than others in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ when including the city's successful Princesshay development.

"At the moment I would say the health of the Exeter high street compared to others in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is slightly better because you have Princesshay and others which are propping it up.

Martin Newman

"But if I went up and down the high street and along Sidwell Street I would probably give it three or four out of 10 and say it is in a worse state than most of the cities in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ which are this size and population.

"But if I included Princesshay and the other shopping environments within it then that brings it up to slightly higher than some.

"There is quite a risk to the town centre here as a result of House of Fraser closing, other stores leaving and not having that balance of independent retail."