Monday, May 6, 2024

Redevelopment of Coalville’s Marlborough Square given go-ahead

The creation of a new pedestrian space for outdoor markets and events in Marlborough Square will finally start this year after councillors voted to press ahead with the scheme.

After a number of years involving detailed design and discussion, the final plans to redesign Marlborough Square have been approved by North West Leicestershire District Council (NWLDC).

The scheme has been a key commitment for NWLDC since plans were drawn up in 2018, but it has suffered delays because of the complexity and detail involved in the project.

NWLDC Cabinet unanimously approved plans for the square in February, with Full Council agreeing the budget for the work at its recent meeting. Subject to final approval from Leicestershire County Council highways, work will start this year.

The redesign includes:
• A central outdoor market and events space
• High-quality street furniture including bins and bus shelters
• Bespoke seating inspired by the National Forest
• Raised planting
• Feature LED lighting
• Granite paving
• Introduction of a one-way traffic system
• Limited vehicle access to the northern part of the square.

The scheme is expected to cost £2.7 million.

With contractors soon to be appointed, work should start in early summer, and it is hoped the square will be completed by early 2023.

Councillor Richard Blunt, NWLDC Leader, said: “The redesign of Marlborough Square is another area where the public can see our investment and commitment to high-quality projects in Coalville.

“Businesses and locals have supported our plans from the beginning and councillors wholeheartedly supported the approved plans, so as soon as we have highways approval we can finally start work.

“The redesign of the square will complement Newmarket, our recently-announced renovation of the row of shops on the corner of the square and will complete our plans to transform the offering for market traders since the closure of the former indoor market.”

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