Traders have moved into new stalls at Wellington Market marking the next major milestone of the regeneration programme.
Nine traders have all been accommodated in new purpose-built units during phase one of the year-long Telford & Wrekin Council project which will safeguard the historic market’s future for the next 50 years.
TF1 Entertainment, JSM Worktops, Drack’s Den, iRepair, Off the Wall, Graham’s Hoovers, Bath & Bed, Lucy’s Shoes and Alexander Pets have moved from different parts of the market as part of the revamp.
Meanwhile, Aladdin’s Cave, which sells a large variety of household and gardening goods, is moving from the old side of its existing unit in the market to a new part of the unit while the old part is restored.
Local contractor Pave Aways Ltd is delivering the works and a small number of traders were temporarily relocated within the market before moving into their new, permanent homes.
Businesses remain open as usual throughout the works and new signage has been installed at different points within the market to show where traders are now located.
Telford & Wrekin Council is supporting market traders during the works by offering them subsidised rents.
The Council has also supported Workman & Watchwear with a move from the market into a new permanent location on the high street in Wellington.
Plans for the market, which will retain the market’s original and historic features, include a redesigned layout to enhance accessibility and improve circulation as well as delivering refurbished and expanded toilet facilities.
There will also be an improved covered outdoor space for events and an enhanced food court to draw people into the market and create an attractive environment that people will enjoy.
The refurbishment programme aims to retain and improve the market as a retail, food and leisure hub, providing high-quality spaces for existing traders and new small independent businesses.
Final plans for the market were agreed following one-to-one meetings with individual business owners and a series of trader engagement sessions at the market.
Telford & Wrekin Council successfully secured Government funding to invest into the market and is seizing this one-off opportunity to transform it into a fit-for-the-future venue which will continue to serve the needs of generations to come.
Investment is being made into the fabric of the building, which had been neglected under previous ownerships, and the look, feel and operations of the market will be significantly improved.
This investment is part of a wider ‘Investing in Telford and Wrekin’ programme which is seeing significant investment in other parts of the Borough and aims to make Telford and Wrekin a better place to live, learn, work and socialise.
You can find out more about the Wellington Market regeneration project here: Telford & Wrekin Council | Wellington Market
Traders have moved into new stalls at Wellington Market marking the next major milestone of the regeneration programme.
Nine traders have all been accommodated in new purpose-built units during phase one of the year-long Telford & Wrekin Council project which will safeguard the historic market’s future for the next 50 years.
TF1 Entertainment, JSM Worktops, Drack’s Den, iRepair, Off the Wall, Graham’s Hoovers, Bath & Bed, Lucy’s Shoes and Alexander Pets have moved from different parts of the market as part of the revamp.
Meanwhile, Aladdin’s Cave, which sells a large variety of household and gardening goods, is moving from the old side of its existing unit in the market to a new part of the unit while the old part is restored.
Local contractor Pave Aways Ltd is delivering the works and a small number of traders were temporarily relocated within the market before moving into their new, permanent homes.
Businesses remain open as usual throughout the works and new signage has been installed at different points within the market to show where traders are now located.
Telford & Wrekin Council is supporting market traders during the works by offering them subsidised rents.
The Council has also supported Workman & Watchwear with a move from the market into a new permanent location on the high street in Wellington.
Plans for the market, which will retain the market’s original and historic features, include a redesigned layout to enhance accessibility and improve circulation as well as delivering refurbished and expanded toilet facilities.
There will also be an improved covered outdoor space for events and an enhanced food court to draw people into the market and create an attractive environment that people will enjoy.
The refurbishment programme aims to retain and improve the market as a retail, food and leisure hub, providing high-quality spaces for existing traders and new small independent businesses.
Final plans for the market were agreed following one-to-one meetings with individual business owners and a series of trader engagement sessions at the market.
Telford & Wrekin Council successfully secured Government funding to invest into the market and is seizing this one-off opportunity to transform it into a fit-for-the-future venue which will continue to serve the needs of generations to come.
Investment is being made into the fabric of the building, which had been neglected under previous ownerships, and the look, feel and operations of the market will be significantly improved.
This investment is part of a wider ‘Investing in Telford and Wrekin’ programme which is seeing significant investment in other parts of the Borough and aims to make Telford and Wrekin a better place to live, learn, work and socialise.
You can find out more about the Wellington Market regeneration project here: Telford & Wrekin Council | Wellington Market