Newbury Weekly News

New traffic-free street to town centre

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Projected views of the Eagle Quarter and Bartholome­w Street

Newbury Weekly News

THE can reveal the first images of a new street that will be created as part of the Kennet Shopping centre redevelopm­ent.

The street will be traffic-free and provide a fully pedestrian­ised link from Market Street, all the way through the new developmen­t and into the town centre.

It will also create new public spaces that can be used for outdoor dining, live music and other events.

Managing director of developer Lochailort, Hugo Haig, said: “The creation of this new street will provide the missing link between the railway station, Market Street to the centre of town and Market Place.

“Having a new pedestrian street completely free of traffic will create a wonderful atmosphere as a result of new independen­t shops, cafés and restaurant­s that can use the outdoor space and will add a leisure dimension to the town.”

Newbury Business Improvemen­t District (BID), which is responsibl­e for the management of the town centre, has voiced its formal support of the new streets and connectivi­ty.

Lochailort has submitted two virtually identical planning applicatio­ns to West Berkshire Council for a comprehens­ive redevelopm­ent of the mall.

The plans will see the centre transforme­d into a mixed-use, sustainabl­e developmen­t, featuring 402 new multi-family build-torent apartments, private sale homes, HQ offices and an incubator TechHub.

The scheme will also deliver 30 flexible shops, restaurant­s and co-working spaces, with a focus on attracting local, independen­t and artisan businesses.

The shops will be just 500 sq ft each with very little back of house space, designed to help keep business rates to a minimum and attract upcoming and interestin­g occupiers.

Every apartment will have access to a variety of roof gardens, lounges, leisure and meeting spaces, and almost all will have their own balcony or private terrace.

Residents will also have their own onsite gym and, in a first for Newbury, a dedicated squash court.

In acknowledg­ement of Newbury’s industrial history, the developmen­t will be named Eagle Quarter, after Plenty’s Eagle Iron Works, which was previously located on the site.

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