Public and trader events put plans on show for new market hall
Published: 26 March 2024
A major step forward in the revitalisation of Newton Abbot Town Centre will be taken early next month, when traders, businesses and shoppers will get the chance to see the transformative plans for the market hall.
The exhibition of the plans will begin with an engagement event for traders, on Wednesday 10 April. Officers and members from Teignbridge District Council will talk through plans to relocate traders to the former Post Office building while work to transform the market hall area takes place.
The former Post Office, which will take the form of a temporary marketplace for the duration of the refurbishment, and we’ll work with existing traders on the relocation, timings and information about the new market hall offer, alongside opportunities within the vacant shops which had been earmarked for this purpose since they had become empty.
The event will also be the chance for discussion about ongoing communication and engagement.
Following the traders’ event, the exhibition will relocate to Market Walk, where residents, visitors and shoppers can see the transformational plans for the market square, which will boast a food and drink area as well as a modern, bespoke and well-designed market stall area. The whole area will also be approached through a completely redesigned and revitalised market square, which will have trees, plants and seating areas and provide a calm and attractive place for people to socialise, eat and relax.
The exhibition space will be open from Thursday 11 to Saturday 13 April, from 11am – 2pm. Council officers and members will be on hand to show visitors the plans and answer any questions or concerns.
The work to transform the market area of Newton Abbot is being funded from the Future High Streets Fund and is part of the overarching Garden Communities plan to revitalise, enhance and protect the areas of Newton Abbot and Kingsteignton.