Herald Express (Torbay, Brixham & South Hams Edition)

New square would allow town to hold market days

- BY DANIEL CLARK

BUCKFASTLE­IGH could get a new town square that would enable the town to hold large weekly farmers’ markets.

A recent Green Infrastruc­ture Survey looked at ways the overall environmen­t of the town could be enhanced, with a new town square a high priority.

The new town square would be located where there is already high pedestrian footfall and visibility to host outdoor community activities, such as a larger weekly farmers’ market, and provide a valuable community asset that attracts people to the area, and a meeting space for the community, supports business and economic uplift.

The strategy says the new market square would attract visitors and local visitors to the area. Planting on key ‘gateway’ entrances to the town would also take place, as would improvemen­ts to pedestrian and cycle linkages between Buckfastle­igh and Buckfast.

Further public consultati­on on which ideas to develop further, leading to feasibilit­y studies for key projects, for example the new town square, will now take place, as will exploring funding opportunit­ies.

It comes as a new board of trustees to revitalise, refurbish and re-imagine Bucklastle­igh town hall will be set up.

Buckfastle­igh town council last week voted to separate the Town Hall from the Town Council, and to create an independen­t board of trustees to manage the charity, who have the skills and energy to take it forward.

The town council is the trustee of the town hall charity and has done lots of work over the last three years to improve building safety, fixing damage and sorting out many of the financial, legal and management issues, but is struggling to run the council as well as manage the town hall (and institute) charity effectivel­y.

Cllr Andy Stokes, chairman of Buckfastle­igh Town Council, said: “Buckfastle­igh Town Hall is a great resource for the town. It has provided space for learning, exercise, entertainm­ent and performanc­e, as well as offices for the town council and our public library for over 100 years and we want to make sure it can carry on meeting the needs of the community for many, many years to come.

“Over the last three years, the town council has been upgrading equipment and working practices to make sure that the building is safe and secure and meets modern legislatio­n. Now we need to work out how to get the town hall in to shape for the next 100 years as to continue into the future, the town hall needs further significan­t investment and improvemen­t.”

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