
A Vibrant Transformation: Prestwich’s £100M Regeneration
Prestwich is undergoing a remarkable £100M redevelopment, bringing fresh life to its village center. At the heart of this transformation lies the upcoming market hall, a modern space designed to serve residents and visitors alike. Delivered by Prestwich Regeneration LLP, a collaboration between Bury Council and developer Muse, this new market hall promises to revitalize the community with contemporary facilities, green spaces, shopping, and housing.
What to Expect in the Market Hall
The market hall will feature “flexible stalls for indie retailers” and “a buzzing food hall” that opens onto a beautifully landscaped village square. Imagine casual dining, pop-up vendors, and communal seating—all fostering a sense of togetherness. As shared on Your Prestwich social media, the development aspires to blend modern convenience with community priorities, inviting suggestions from locals.
Community Voices: What Residents Want
Feedback is shaping the vision of this transformation. Residents have expressed their wish for diverse options, including:
- Local produce: Fishmongers, butchers, and bakers offering fresh, locally-sourced goods.
- Art spaces: Gallery spaces for community art displays and workshops.
- Family needs: Shops selling essentials like clothing, gifts, and stationery.
There’s also a strong call for practical amenities, such as reinstating cashpoints—a particularly crucial resource for older residents in a town that has lost its banks in recent years.
Preserving Prestwich’s Character
As exciting as change may be, some residents have concerns about losing the essence of what makes Prestwich special. Long-time locals like Pat Hollins, 89, emphasize the importance of preserving social spaces like the much-loved You & Me cafe. “This cafe is the fabric of our village,” says Hollins, highlighting the role it plays in the daily rhythm of the community.
The Vision: A Welcoming and Inclusive Space
Designing a hub that balances modern appeal with timeless charm is at the forefront of this redevelopment. David Carr, 66, envisions a safe, inclusive space that maximizes natural light and offers outdoor seating. “Above all, it has to make people feel welcome,” he says. The market hall aims to be this shared space, accessible and appealing to all generations.
A Thriving Future for Prestwich
With construction already underway, including a multi-story car park on Fairfax Road, Prestwich’s transformation is in motion. The market hall is expected to become an epicenter of activity, blending cutting-edge offerings with everyday essentials. Whether you’re looking for artisan goods, quality dining, or a friendly gathering spot, this new venue is poised to meet and exceed expectations.
Stay tuned for updates as Prestwich prepares to unveil this exciting chapter!