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Shopping centre transformation

Before and after images of Newton Abbot shopping centre

Newton Abbot's Market Walk is now a ‘dynamic and vibrant hub for shoppers’

Teignbridge councillors unanimously supported the £2million upgrade scheme to modernise the shopping centre and create an open and spacious place to visit and shop last September.

Work on the project began in February and has seen the removal of the existing concrete entrance structure at Courtenay Street, existing shop fronts transformed and to allow more natural light in and create an open feeling, a glass roof now runs from Courtenay Street to Market Street, alongside glass roofs for shops facing onto Market Square.

Councillor Timothy Golder, Teignbridge District Council’s Executive Portfolio Holder for Economy, Skills and Tourism, said: “This milestone marks the excellent progress that is being made by Teignbridge District Council with its rejuvenation of Newton Abbot town centre. It illustrates the commitment of the council in ensuring that the town is a dynamic and vibrant hub for residents and visitors alike.”

Councillor Gordon Hook, Liberal Democrat Group Leader, added: “Nationwide town and city centre retail is facing challenging times as increased competition from various directions demands a positive response. We all need to support our local shops and ensure the local economy and local employment is supported at every opportunity.”

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