The development of Arnold Market Place has taken a big step forward as potential tenants are urged to ask the local council about renting spaces. Gedling Borough Council posted on social media that the new, purpose-built development is nearing completion.
It’s right in the middle of Arnold town centre and the marketplace will have a new public space and building called AMP, which is due to open sometime this Spring. On their website, the council says it ‘has been specially tailored for enterprising local start-ups looking to make their first move on to the high street’.
Speaking in February, Cllr Payne said: “This is personal for me, I used to work as a teenager in the market, and my grandad peeled spuds at Cox’s Fish and Chips shop with my great grandma running it. The space outside the building is just as important, we still have some amazing Arnold market traders and it is quite right that this will be a great home for them.”
The project in Arnold will create around 40 new jobs through business employment and through the construction of the new buildings. Roadworks were in place all around the town centre earlier in the year while infrastructure work took place, such as the installation of a new substation.
Tributes have been paid as community campaigner Barrington Patterson, known as One Eyed Baz, died of a heart attack.The huge Birmingham City fan and former fighter, who turned his life around after being involved in football hooliganism as a younger man, died this morning, March 22, aged 56. He was known across the Midlands for his hard work to tackle homelessness and just days ago shared some of his anti-knife […]
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