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Rawtenstall market begins long-awaited revamp and traders say it feels good
Summary
Work has started on a £4.2m regeneration of Rawtenstall Market, with traders temporarily relocated to cabins at Town Square and units in the bus station.
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Work has started on a £4.2m regeneration of Rawtenstall Market. The scheme will create a new front, new entrances, additional stalls and public areas. The council says food and drink activity is central to the market's future and the project is funded by levelling-up money agreed with the previous government. To allow building work, street-food outlets and traditional market stalls have been moved into cabins on Town Square and into shop units at Rawtenstall bus station.
Key details:
- The regeneration is a £4.2m project to create a new front, entrances, stalls and public areas.
- Funding comes from levelling-up cash agreed with the previous government.
- Street-food stalls and some traditional market traders were relocated to cabins at Town Square and to units inside the bus station while work proceeds.
- Market stalls trade on Thursdays and Saturdays; many food outlets, some with bars and indoor seating, operate Thursday to Sunday evenings.
- Traders and shoppers have welcomed the move but have asked for covered customer space, more promotion and more events, and some traders praised market manager Lyndsay Rawson.
Summary:
The regeneration aims to refresh Rawtenstall Market while keeping trading active in temporary locations. Traders report a positive atmosphere but have raised requests for customer shelter, greater publicity and events, and local groups say they will monitor progress. Undetermined at this time.
