Leek markets on track for autumn re-launch

Leek’s rejuvenated indoor markets are set to re-open this October with work on the £3.7m refurbishment now well underway.

The project – one of three regeneration schemes in the town centre – will broaden the appeal of the markets to a wider range of customers and traders and provide flexible space for events and community use.

Councillor Matt Swindlehurst, Cabinet member for Leisure and Tourism, said: “We’re making terrific progress with the construction elements of this project and it’s great to see it really starting to take shape now.

“We’re on track for opening in the autumn as planned and I’m really looking forward to sharing the results of this significant investment with the people of Moorlands – and those from further afield.”

Enhancements that will benefit both customers and traders include the installation of wi-fi, CCTV, heating – including solar panels and air source heat pumps – and improved energy performance.

Investment in retail spaces and shopfronts in the Butter Market will improve the shopping experience. In the Trestle Market, the refurbishment will create a flexible retail and events space with three new food and drink outlets with customer seating.

Heritage features including the glazed tiling and the roof trusses are being preserved and the imitation slates on the roof have been replaced with real slate.

New solar panels and slates on the roof

A key part of the project is providing new business opportunities and the Council is now looking for street food vendors for the new outlets in the Trestle Market.

Councillor Swindlehurst added: “We want shoppers and businesses alike to benefit from the improvements we’re making in providing facilities everyone can enjoy. The three new street food outlets are a great opportunity for food and drink businesses to join the market.

“As well as regular trading days on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, we are developing an events programme with extended opening so there’ll be plenty of hungry people to feed! If you’re interested in exploring a street food opportunity, please get in touch and come and join us at the start of this next exciting chapter for these historic markets.”

Councillor Matt Swindlehurst views progress in the Trestle Market.

Work will also start on the major redevelopment of Brough Park Leisure Centre in October and plans are being drawn up for refurbishing the Nicholson Institute as part of the wider town regeneration scheme.

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