Newton Aycliffe town centre

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£2 million town centre makeover nears completion

The finishing touches to a £2m town centre makeover in County Durham are being made this week.

Gateshead-based construction and development company Bowmer and Kirkland have just about completed the upgrade of Newton Aycliffe shopping centre.

Work started on the development in February as the third phase of a £10m ‘Master Plan’ for Aycliffe, which has included extensive works.

It’s expected to be completed this week, while a high-profile relaunch of the centre is planned for Saturday November 16.

The Labour MP for Sedgefield, Phil Wilson, is based in Aycliffe town centre, and he told Bdaily: “It looks fantastic and it will really give the town centre a new lease of life.

“With all the great things that are happening in the area, this is just more good news for the town.

“We’ve seen Tesco move here in recent years, Aldi opened a new store in the town exactly a year ago this week and there are further works planned to improve the centre even more.

“On top of that we have some fantastic work going on at Aycliffe Business Park, with firms like Gestamp Tallent and Ebac creating new jobs, and the obvious addition of Hitachi Rail Europe coming to the town.

“There’s a lot going on at the moment – it really is the place to be.”

Aycliffe town centre is managed by London-based property management firm Freshwater, who revealed the town centre plans in January.

The works has includes the demolition of a large and ugly concrete ramp and other aging features including stairwells and heavy canopies.

Trees are being replaced and new lighting, street furniture and stair cases have been introduced to open up and brighten the landscape of the town centre.

The first phase of the town centre ‘Master Plan’ redevelopment was Tesco’s new store and the relocation of the library, and the second phase included the demolition of the old library and surrounding buildings and the construction of the new Aldi store.

A fourth phase, which involves the demolition of the shops along Beveridge Arcade and opening up the other end of the town centre, can’t begin until next year but will total around £10m spent on the whole redevelopment.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Martin Walker .

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