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Darwen town hall to be restored to former glory

9:01pm Monday 12th May 2008

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DARWEN town hall is to be restored to its former glory in a £250,000 makeover.

Blackburn with Darwen Council has announced plans to revert the 1882 building to its original design, with five shops at the front opening onto the market square.

Restoration work is due to be completed in March 2009 and officials are urging any local business who would like to open in one of the new shops to contact them.

The shop frontage of the town hall building was closed after 1970s, leaving just the main market entrance open.

The council has earmarked £200,000 from its 2008-2009 budget and is seeking £53,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

Officials have already bought up some market stalls to create acces to the new shops.

But work on the whole project cannot begin until the council has secured one final stall, which is on the left hand side of the building.

Once negotiations have been completed, the toilets will be moved into the annex, with new baby changing facilities and improved facilities for disabled people provided by Christmas.

Then works on the frontage will begin in January 2009.

Investment in Darwen town centre is one of the key aims of the Lancashire Telegraph's We're Backing Darwen campaign.

The scheme is going ahead after a consultation with Darwen market traders and residents and the market will remain open whilst the work takes place.

Full details were given to market traders for the first time tonight.

Terry Longden, the council's markets manager, said: "We would like to see quality products such as locally grown fruit and veg producers and a fish stall but we are open to ideas.

"The shops would spill onto the market square and into the market itself.

"We would open up the frontage and create the shell for the new shops."

Coun Alan Cottam, the council's executive member for regeneration, said: "Back in the 1880s a design competition was held for the town hall. The winning entry was the innovative concept of putting the municipal office and markets at the heart of the town centre.

"This sympathetic refurbishment will revive that and encourage more shoppers to visit the market hall."

Anyone interested in a shop space can contact Terry Longden on 01254 585626.


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removals R me, my front room says...
11:39pm Mon 12 May 08

what glory? its darwen.

orwell, says...
1:02am Tue 13 May 08

removals R me wrote:
what glory? its darwen.
...if you don't like it then move or shut up.

gollum, middle earth says...
2:33am Tue 13 May 08

Blackburn with Darwen Council has announced plans to revert the 1882 building to its original design


does this mean the council offices to the left of the building are to go and the glassed roofed fish market rebuilt???

James Craig, Duchy of Lancaster says...
4:49pm Tue 13 May 08

About time Darwen got its share of the council tax payers money spent in the town. I would dearly love to see Darwen Bus's Running again in our old Red and Cream Colours, and Darwen's Mayoral Chain restored to our town. If the new "Parish" COuncil or Town Council is reserected will we get our old chamber and mayors parlour back HOPE SO....... Pre 1974 Darwen was a thriving borough and never in the red???

Lets hope the muppets at the "FOR DARWEN" clan dont fall out with the Lib Dems over this, If these idots had not been voted in and First Rate Councillors like Dave SMith not re-elected Darwen Would be a better place for all????? Lets Disown Blackburn and get our own identity back?

Mr Disillusioned, Blackburn says...
12:17pm Wed 14 May 08

250K on Darwen, I'd say it needs and deserves more than that. While they are at it, approve the bin men's payrise... like to see the councilors of this borough get their hands dirty doing some real work.

gabriel, soon to move to Darwen says...
10:45am Sat 7 Jun 08

I recently visited Darwen and my first impression - it's a town with a glorious past, industry and architecture. Unfortunately, the town's economy does not seem to be thriving. I can see many shops closing down which is a pity, really.

I read somewhere that Darwen should be declared a Heritage site, maybe similar to Saltaire mills in Shipley. I think Darwen well deserves this. It's a treasure of a town.

eckythump, Burnley says...
2:33pm Mon 7 Jul 08

I didn't realise that the whole town could be worth 250 grand!

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