Buxton town centre regeneration takes major step forward
Ambitious plans to regenerate Buxton town centre have moved a significant step forward after High Peak Borough Council's Executive agreed to appoint Capital&Centric as the development partner for Revitalising Buxton.
It means work can now start in earnest on the £100 million plus scheme to redevelop The Springs shopping centre, Spring Gardens and Station Approach; a scheme that became possible after the Council received £6.6m of Future High Street Fund money from the Government it then used to buy the shopping centre in 2022. The Council has added £4m of its own funds to the scheme.
Councillors made their decision following a rigorous selection process, and after hearing the results of a community engagement programme held earlier this year which showed a desire for a more resilient town centre with leisure, hospitality, public space, new venues and much-needed new homes.
Capital&Centric plans to repurpose the 1980s indoor shopping centre into a vibrant mix of hundreds of new homes, workspaces and independent shops, bars and cafes. The vision is to give pedestrians easy access through the site from Spring Gardens up to the rail station, while also seeking to open up the River Wye, creating green public spaces for al fresco food, drinks and events.
Capital&Centric will take forward the results of the community engagement and begin working up the scheme in advance of a planning application to be submitted in about 10 months' time.
The Manchester based developer will oversee the development and construction phases subject to the application being approved.
Leader of the Council, Councillor Anthony McKeown said: "Over the last few years we have gathered hundreds of ideas from the local community for the future of this part of the town. In order to move these ideas to reality we are thrilled to announce the next steps for this transformational project for Buxton by announcing a development partner.
"Capital&Centric has presented a confident vision, aligned with our aspirations for this site. We now want everyone to have the opportunity to help shape the proposals through further consultation and engagement next year."
Councillor Damien Greenhalgh, Deputy Leader and Executive Councillor for Regeneration, Tourism and Leisure said: "We promised to revitalise Buxton town centre and that's what we're doing. As regeneration projects go, this is huge for Buxton and presents an enormous opportunity to diversify what we have in the town centre, whilst at the same time ensuring what is proposed compliments the great assets we already have here that are cherished by residents and visitors alike.
"We look forward to working with our new development partner as we work together on this bold and exciting scheme we aim to have completed in 2029."
Capital&Centric's recent projects include a new award-winning garden neighbourhood at Kampus in Manchester, the re-booting of Farnworth town centre in Bolton, and creating a new community at the Goods Yard in Stoke-on-Trent.
Managing Director of Capital&Centric, John Moffatsaid: "Surrounded by the Peak District National Park, Buxton's a town with so much going for it - from its stunning Georgian and Victorian architecture, to its healing spa waters and buzzing food and drink scene.
"The shopping centre is in an amazing location right in the heart of the town, with a huge opportunity to revitalise the spaces for shops, cafes and bars whilst bringing in new people to live here."
Leading engineering services company AtkinsRéalis is working with the Council on the project.
Emma Davies, Project Director and UK Lead for Regeneration, AtkinsRéalis said: "We have been advising High Peak Borough Council for over two years on Revitalising Buxton, where we have led the development of the Council's vision for the centre of Buxton.
"Through the use of our bespoke digital tools to generate data about the various uses of the town centre and its people, we have been able to connect the Council's ambition and the needs of Buxton's residents with a developer that understands what the regeneration project needs to achieve. We are delighted the Council has chosen Capital&Centric as their partner and look forward to working with them both over the coming months."
Nearly 750 people responded to the community engagement over the summer and early autumn. Respondents called for more things for young people to do, shared community space, diverse options for housing, more public toilets, an increase in the variety of shops, and more greenery.
All of the comments shared will enable the development partner and the Council to prepare more detailed proposals. These are expected to be out for consultation next spring.
Further information
A dedicated website for the scheme can be found at www.revitalisingbuxton.co.uk. It includes the opportunity to sign up for the latest news.
About Capital&Centric
Social impact property developer Capital&Centric is delivering some of the most creative communities across the UK - bringing historic buildings back to life alongside imaginative new builds. Co-founded by Tim Heatleyand Adam Higgins,it has an enviable pipeline of regeneration projects featuring over 6,000 homes and totalling nearly £2bn. Expanded across the UK from its foundations in Manchester, it now spends an average £3million a week on regeneration, with over 1,000 people employed on its sites. You can follow Capital&Centric on X, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Tik Tok
About AtkinsRéalis
Created by the integration of long-standing organisations dating back to 1911, AtkinsRéalis is a world-class engineering services and nuclear company dedicated to engineering a better future for our planet and its people. We create sustainable solutions that connect people, data and technology to transform the world's infrastructure and energy systems. We deploy global capabilities locally to our clients and deliver unique end-to-end services across the whole life cycle of an asset including consulting, advisory & environmental services, intelligent networks & cybersecurity, design & engineering, procurement, project & construction management, operations & maintenance, decommissioning and capital. The breadth and depth of our capabilities are delivered to clients in strategic sectors such as Engineering Services, Nuclear and Capital. News and information are available at www.atkinsrealis.com or follow us on LinkedIn.
Published 18 December 2024