Monday, July 28, 2025

Developer reveals Buxton community’s response to shopping centre redevelopment plans

Developer Capital&Centric has revealed the Buxton community’s initial response to its plans for The Springs Shopping Centre.

Almost 700 people provided their thoughts on the plans, with more than 400 showing up in person.

The feedback shows strong support for better connections from the train station into the heart of town, especially for those on foot or bike. People also called for the design to reflect Buxton’s historic charm, with appetite for traditional materials, local stone and craftsmanship blending old with new.

Locals further said they want the revamped town centre to prioritise indie shops, restaurants and bars. There was demand too for new spaces for live music, exhibitions, and family-friendly fun.

As part of the next stage, Capital&Centric has revealed what the revitalised riverside space could look like, turning the currently hidden away River Wye into a feature for Buxton’s future public realm.

John Moffat, joint managing director at Capital&Centric, said: “We’ve always said this would be shaped by the people who live and work in Buxton and this first conversation proves how much passion there is for the town’s future.

“We’ve taken the feedback seriously, from calls for design that honours the past to a town centre that’s buzzing with independent shops and culture. The River Wye has been hidden for too long and we’re really excited to be opening it up and making it part of a proper public space the whole town can enjoy.”

Councillor Damien Greenhalgh, deputy leader and executive councillor for regeneration, tourism and leisure at High Peak Borough Council, added: “Thanks to everyone who has taken part in the conversations about the future of Buxton town centre. Your views matter and, I hope you can see, are being reflected in the plans worked up by our development partner Capital & Centric.

“We’re a town famous for our water and opening up the River Wye helps to celebrate one of Buxton’s defining characteristics. It’s great to see the introduction of new public areas for people to appreciate and to spend time in which is one of the things you’ve told us you want to see more of.”

More detailed plans will follow, with another opportunity for locals to share feedback ahead of planning submission.

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