New designs for Rawtenstall Market refurbishment submitted after plans undergo changes

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This Lancashire market has seen changes made to its refurbishment plans with work hopefully starting early next year.

Changes have been made to plans for the multi-million pound refurbishment of Rawtenstall Market following rounds of public consultations and the latest designs have been submitted to Planning. Rossendale Borough Council’s Cabinet hope that work will start on the inside and outside market areas next January providing the plans get the seal of approval from the planning committee in October.

In the market hall there will be an array of street food and fresh food stalls, such as a butcher’s and a fishmonger’s. There will be a relaxed seating and dining area in a main hall which will be better insulated to increase the comfort of visitors all the year round with energy efficient measures such as air source heat pumps and solar PVs.

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