Contractors have now started work on fitting out the new Northwich Market at Barons Quay, close to Asda and the Odeon Cinema. The new market is expected to open this summer.
The new market is being built by Cheshire West and Chester Council to replace the existing market within Weaver Square, a short distance away. The existing 1960s market will close once the new market opens later this year, and will be demolished and replaced with quality new homes as part of an ambitious plan to regenerate the town centre.
The new market will provide a significantly improved experience for customers and traders alike, with a wider choice of stalls and facilities inside a prime corner position with indoor and alfresco seating areas.
The vision is to create a vibrant market with a mix of traders selling quality goods and services, locally sourced food and drinks, offering great value and a welcoming space to shop, eat and meet.
The Council’s plans for the new market received overwhelming support; Northwich residents were asked for their views on the new market in an online questionnaire and two drop-in events held last year. Over 1,100 responses were received, with 93% of respondents supportive of the plan to move the market to a new unit in Barons Quay.
The first tranche of traders selected for the new market will be announced later in the spring following a successful recruitment campaign held last autumn.
Councillor Nathan Pardoe, Cabinet Member for Inclusive Economy, Regeneration and Digital Transformation said:
“I am delighted that work is underway on the new market for Northwich, this is the biggest investment in Northwich Market since 1960s. It’s a good news story for Northwich and will help attract more people into the town centre.
“The Council is investing £1.8 million to create a modern and welcoming trading environment where traders can thrive, with inclusive community space for everyone to enjoy. At a time when other councils are closing or withdrawing from markets, Cheshire West and Chester Council remains committed to its markets - in Northwich and across the borough.”
Will Earl, Pre-Construction Director, Medlock said:
“We are really looking forward to creating a wonderful new market in the heart of Northwich and bring this once empty unit to life. Our team are raring to go and ready to deliver a great job for the Council.”
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Pictured - The Barons Quay mascot Baron Lutra joined the celebrations at the start of the new market fit-out:
Left to right: Jeff Neal, Site Manager, Medlock; Will Earl, Pre-Construction Director, Medlock; Councillor Nathan Pardoe, Cabinet Member for Inclusive Economy, Regeneration and Digital Transformation; and Councillor Sam Naylor, Chair Northwich Joint Member Working Group.
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