Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Major demolition works underway as regeneration of Northampton’s town centre gathers pace

Major demolition works are now well under way at Northampton’s 35–45 Abington Street as the regeneration of the town centre gathers pace.

The removal of long-vacant buildings, including the former M&S, BHS, and Job Centre, is clearing the way for a new development that will bring modern homes, retail, and leisure opportunities to the heart of the town.

Specialist contractor Colemans has completed key preparatory works, including internal soft strip, services disconnection, and the safe removal of asbestos. Hoarding and scaffolding have been installed along Abington Street and Wellington Street, and heavy machinery, including 40-tonne and 70-tonne excavators, has now entered the site to begin mechanical demolition, initially focusing on the former M&S building.

Cllr James Petter, cabinet member for local economy, culture and leisure at West Northamptonshire Council, said: “Colemans have made excellent progress so far to carefully deconstruct these long-vacant buildings, overcoming complex challenges such as asbestos removal and site preparation, and we’re now seeing the physical transformation take shape.

“This phase of works is all about preparing the site ready for a developer to come on board and deliver a vibrant scheme that will bring much-needed housing, modern retail and leisure spaces, and a more attractive public realm.

“It’s a bold step forward in our long-term strategy to revitalise Northampton, support local businesses, and attract new investment. I’m proud of the work being done and excited for what’s to come.”

James Doherty, project manager for Colemans, said: “We’re pleased with the progress made so far, with the safe delivery of heavy machinery to site marking an important milestone.

“Our team is now carrying out the careful deconstruction of the buildings using a combination of precision equipment and controlled sequencing.

“This approach allows us to safely remove each structure while keeping the site secure and disruption to a minimum.

“It’s a privilege to support the council’s vision and help create a clear, ready site for the next stage of Northampton’s regeneration.”

Once demolition is complete, the site will be transformed into a residential-led development with flexible ground-floor units for retail and leisure.

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