Saturday, November 16, 2024

Plans for new, revitalised market at heart of Brighouse revealed

Plans for a new, revitalised market at the heart of Brighouse have been revealed as part of the £19 million Brighouse Deal investment in the town due to be delivered over the next few years.

The Brighouse Deal Board, made up of representatives from the town’s private and voluntary sector, community and residents’ groups, and Calderdale Council, are now consulting the public on the latest proposals.

The Government Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has to receive summary business cases for these proposals by the end of June and, assuming funding is provided, construction is expected to begin in 2023 and be completed by the end of March 2026 at the latest.

The Market Revitalisation will include a distinctive new market building on the existing canalside site with around 20 fixed stalls, each with water, drainage and power, plus a flexible central space which can be used for events or additional pop-up shops.

Alongside spaces to sit, rest and meet in the concept designs just unveiled, there will be new public toilets plus storage, to create a modern, attractive and vibrant market with the aspiration to open more days of the week.

The new market will sit alongside the Canalside & Thornton Square ‘public realm’ project which will improve links between the Calder & Hebble Navigation and the town centre, and create a community and events space in Thornton Square to accommodate events, parades and more pop-up market stalls.

The current plans are still being developed by a team led by global construction consultancy, Turner & Townsend, which also includes Bond Bryan Architects, Xanthe Quayle Landscape Architects, Aspinall Verdi Regeneration Consultants and Marketplace Europe Market Consultants.

Once finalised, the business cases will go to the Brighouse Town Deal Board and Calderdale Council for approval before being submitted to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.

The Market Revitalisation and Canalside & Thornton Square projects are two of the five projects being developed. The others are:

  • Brighouse Welcome – creating a welcoming, vibrant and thriving town which encourages walking, cycling and public transport while recognising the importance of roads to residents, businesses and visitors.
  • Retail & Leisure Offer – encouraging more people to come to the town centre by giving them more to do at all times of the day and night meaning they spend longer and spend more.
  • Industry 4.0 & Skills – building on Brighouse’s manufacturing heritage to ensure industry is as important to the town’s future as it was to its past. Achieving this by providing access to education, apprenticeships and jobs.

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