A new events hall will replace existing buildings and the outdoor market is set for a new canopy roof
Plans to transform Bury Market - including a multi-million pound ‘flexi-hall’ and and a new roof - are set to be approved next week. The proposals include the demolition of existing buildings on Murray Road, 47 – 51 Market Street and 2 -10 Princess Parade to build a new flexible events hall.
The new canopy structure would be a membrane with polycarbonate panels and would consist of a canopy with a series of pitched roofs set above the existing market stalls. The construction compound would be erected in the south eastern corner of the market car park on the south side of Angouleme Way. The report states: “The proposed development was successful in securing funding for this project from the Levelling Up fund to support improvements at Bury Market, the development of a new flexi hall and enhanced public realm improvements.
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