Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Major step forward in transformation of Wakefield’s former market hall

Plans to transform Wakefield’s former market hall into a new events space have taken a major step forward.

Wakefield Exchange is welcoming applications from creative and digital business, and from independent food and drinks businesses in Wakefield and across the wider West Yorkshire area, to be part of the new venue, that is due to be launched this winter.

The launch will be part of Wakefield Council’s 366-day programme of cultural and creative activity, Our Year 2024.

Cllr Hannah Appleyard, Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure and Sport, said: “The Wakefield Exchange will offer residents a fantastic experience with an exciting programme of events and activities in a landmark venue.

“It will provide opportunities for creative and digital businesses and independent food and drinks businesses.

“We have listened to feedback from residents and we’re pleased that we’re now at this stage, as we look forward to launching the venue later this year.”

The Wakefield Exchange will provide new events space to attract visitors into the city centre on a permanent basis.

The venue will create jobs in the catering sector and there will also be business spaces on offer to small and medium digital and creative businesses, enabling Wakefield Exchange to play its part in the regeneration of the city centre.

The £7.7 million transformation, which is being supported by funding from the Department for Culture, Media & Sport, will also provide skills training opportunities for local residents and workspace to attract new creative businesses into the city centre.

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