Bangor Mail

Business hub and library plan for building

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AN exciting project to transform Holyhead’s Market Hall into an impressive new library, informatio­n and business hub will soon be underway.

Anglesey Council has worked tirelessly for a number of years to ensure that the historic civic building can once again become a focal point for the town and its residents.

Originally built in 1855, Market Hall has lain derelict in the heart of the town centre for more than a decade.

Council officers recently secured a £2.375m Heritage Lottery Fund grant to restore the Grade II-listed building. This funding, together with an invaluable contributi­on from the Welsh Government’s Viable and Vibrant Places programme, means that the vast majority of the conservati­on and reuse scheme (97.5%) will be funded externally.

Conservati­on work to the main structure and exterior of the Market Hall begins this month.

The council’s planning portfolio holder Richard Dew said: “This is an ambitious project which will preserve an important civic building and a significan­t piece of Holyhead’s rich history. It will also create a focal point for the local community and a meaningful space for its residents. As well as creating a brand new library, the new Market Hall building will serve as a hub to direct visitors to local tourism places of interest.

“The project will give people opportunit­ies to access the building and use it to help people learn about heritage, gain new skills, support community events and provide space for growing businesses.

“We’re excited to be working with our funding partners and local stakeholde­rs on this fantastic project, and look forward to seeing the Market Hall project making a real difference when the work has finished.”

The constructi­on of Market Hall coincided with a population and housing boom during Victorian times. The building was a focus for community activity and performed a number of roles in addition to its function as a covered area for traders – including assembly rooms, library for the Holyhead Mechanics Institute, militia depot and court – illustrati­ng its long social history and importance for north Anglesey and, particular­ly, as a key civic and community building for the town.

The main contractor­s on the project will be Grosvenor Constructi­on, of Kinmel Bay, which specialize­s in historic building work.

The company has recently worked on other local landmarks, including the Dutch Mariner’s Memorial on Newry Beach.

The county council became involved with Holyhead Market Hall after concerns were raised about its deteriorat­ing condition a decade ago.

The future of the building has been at risk having fallen into disrepair in recent years. Despite the council’s efforts to negotiate a solution with the previous owner, it was ultimately forced to use its statutory powers which led to the previous owner being served with a repairs notice and Compulsory Purchase Order in 2015. Following a public inquiry, the Welsh Ministers transferre­d ownership of the building to the council in late July 2016.

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Artist’s plans for interior include physical and graphic displays, library, seating and rooms for business at the Grade II-listed building

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