Planning application submitted for Winsford Town Centre
Plans to improve Winsford Town Centre have moved another step closer, following submission of a planning application for development as part of the Council’s wider masterplan for the site.
The Council consulted with residents in summer 2021 on its proposals for the redevelopment and the community feedback has helped shape the new planning application.
The application includes plans for a new national coffee chain unit on the corner of the A54 and Dene Drive.
The Fountain Court building will be demolished and replaced with a new retail unit and garden centre for a high-profile national retailer.
A new restaurant block will be created on the site of the current Queen’s Parade building, which will also be demolished. It will look out onto a new pedestrian boulevard running north to south through the site.
The boulevard will connect to the A54 subway, linking historic buildings like the Guildhall, to a new civic square, which will be built next to the library.
The new town square will accommodate the relocated cenotaph and war memorial, and be used for civic, community and entertainment events.
An outline planning application will be submitted for a new creative and community hub. This would be a flexible multi-use space, designed to be an inclusive facility and community-led. It will be located beside the new town square and adjacent to the existing library as standalone unit that will put community activity at the heart of the town centre.
Councillor Richard Beacham, Cabinet Member for Inclusive Growth, Economy and Regeneration, said:
Edward Timpson CBE, Member of Parliament for Eddisbury, said: