17 Feb 2025

Council acquires properties as part of town centre redevelopment

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Cannock Chase Council have purchased several properties as part of the £20 million Government funding received to transform Cannock town centre.

The properties purchased, which will form part of phase two of the town centre redevelopment include the Forum Shopping Centre, retail properties along Market Hall Street and Church Street, including the former Barclays Bank and Boots.

Councillor Tony Johnson, leader of the council, said: "The Council is committed to creating a significant development footprint that will attract future investment into the town centre. Acquiring these properties is a key step in turning that vision into reality.

“This May, the Council will attend the UKREiiF event in Leeds.

“A three-day event with key-decision makers from the largest investors and developers across the country. 

“Last year, we presented our ambitious plans for the town centre, and this year, we’ll be in an even stronger position, with development-ready plots available for promotion."

Councillor Maureen Freeman, Portfolio Leader for Town Centre Regeneration said “The Council has a vision which will encourage future investment in the town centre. 

“We can already see that taking shape with the start of the demolition works and soon we will see the former multi-storey car park and indoor market hall coming down.”

Planning permission for the Northern Gateway café, new ramps and steps, new toucan crossing and infill of the subway was approved on 15 January, and it is anticipated that works will commence later this year.

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