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Northampton: Alive with heritage, culture and enterprise

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This document gives brief descriptions of projects which form the Northampton Alive programme of regeneration

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Northampton: Alive with heritage, culture and enterprise

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Northampton: Alive with heritage, culture and enterprise

Work includes the remodelling of Northampton Castle Railway Station, creation of the new North Gate Bus Station and a raft of commercial developments.

This is being supported by significant investment in our heritage and cultural offer, confirming that the past forms an important part in the town’s future.

A huge amount of regeneration is taking place under the banner of Northampton Alive and more is planned.

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Northampton Castle Railway StationThe new £20m Northampton Castle Railway Station, opening summer 2014 - thanks to funding from Central Government, Northamptonshire County Council and other partners - offers improved facilities and greater capacity. Later phases will provide much-needed office space.

University of Northampton Innovation Centre

The University of Northampton Innovation Centre will provide cutting-edge accommodation and support services for 55 small businesses.

Sixfields StadiumNorthampton Town Football Club will increase its ground capacity to 10,000 with a new East Stand - plus conference centre, housing and local retail - after Northampton Borough Council agreed a £12m loan for the project.

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Franklin’s GardensNorthampton Saints Rugby Club will boost ground capacity to 15,500 with a new North Stand after Northampton Borough Council agreed a £5m loan for the project. This will enable the club to host international matches, putting it in the global spotlight and boosting the local economy.

Church & CoPrestige shoe firm Church & Co is expanding its manufacturing operation after Northampton Borough Council helped secure land adjacent to its current home in St James, a move which will create 150 jobs and support the company’s worldwide store expansion.

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CosworthPerformance engineering company Cosworth has announced a £30 million expansion within the Northampton Waterside Enterprise Zone, creating 50 jobs and hundreds more in its supply chain.

The business hopes to create a centre of excellence to help bring new technologies into the domestic car market.

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Grosvenor/GreyfriarsLegal & General is carrying out a £3m facelift of the Grosvenor Centre, scheduled for completion at the end of 2014, improving its appeal for shoppers. The old Greyfriars bus station is being demolished ready for further retail development and associated uses.

North Gate Bus StationThe new North Gate Bus Station, a joint project between Northampton Borough Council and Northamptonshire County Council, has created a brighter welcome for visitors with modern facilities throughout, bringing shoppers to the heart of the town centre.

Market SquareOur revamp of Market Square has created a new focal point for Northampton, with cutting-edge lighting, a fountain and an events and performance space.

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Heritage GatewayThere are long-term proposals to develop Marefair as a historic gateway to the town centre, celebrating the town’s rich heritage, including its castle and St Peter’s Church, which both have great significance.

Town centre redevelopment

More free parking, free Wi-Fi access and environmental improvements are just some of the measures we have agreed as part of a strategy to help revitalise Northampton town centre. Improvements also include the reopening of the middle section of Abington Street to traffic.

Northampton Borough Council has also launched a series of incentives, including rate relief, to attract business into the town centre.

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Project AngelProject Angel is a major office development which will bring 2,000 Northamptonshire County Council staff into the town centre and save taxpayers’ money through lower running costs.

St John’s student accommodationNew University of Northampton student accommodation has been created on the site of a former surface car park, bringing 460 students into the town centre, which will be of great benefit to the economy.

St Peter’s WatersideModern new office space is being created along the waterside at St Peter’s Way, stretching from Northampton Castle Railway Station and the new Innovation Centre into the town centre.

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Albion Place HotelA new Premier Inn hotel at Albion Place will create jobs and support the flourishing Cultural Quarter which has been created in the area.

Errol Flynn FilmhouseThe Errol Flynn Filmhouse opened its doors in summer 2013. The 90-seat, state-of-the-art venue offers luxurious surroundings adjacent to The Royal & Derngate Theatres.

Cultural QuarterWe have created a Cultural Quarter in the area around Guildhall Road and Derngate, recognising the sector’s importance to the local economy. Partners include The Royal & Derngate Theatres, NN Northampton Arts Collective, 78 Derngate, Creative Northants, Northamptonshire County Council, The University of Northampton and Arts Council England.

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Phipps Albion BreweryBeer brewer, Phipps NBC, has moved back to Northampton after renovating one of the company’s former homes – the Albion brewery in Kingswell Street – creating 20 new jobs in the process.

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Becket’s Park MarinaThe new 80-berth marina, formerly a disused boating lake, signals the renaissance of Northampton’s waterside.

University campusThe University of Northampton has secured a landmark deal allowing it to consolidate two existing campuses onto a new £330m site, a short distance from the town centre and student accommodation at St John’s.

CarlsbergCarlsberg’s new £20m bottling plant at the heart of Northampton has created 60 new jobs. The firm has also invested £40m upgrading existing facilities, making the town its new centre of operations.

Ark restaurantNorthampton’s first floating restaurant, moored at Midsummer Meadow close to the town centre and new University of Northampton campus, is part of the exciting renaissance of the riverside.

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Delapre AbbeyRestoration of this 900 year-old historical site has been made possible by funding from Northampton Borough Council, the Heritage Lottery Fund and English Heritage. It is the council’s top heritage priority and will provide a visitor centre, tours and exhibitions, plus space for functions such as conferences and weddings.

Ransome RoadThis project will see former industrial land to the south of the university development brought back into use for the creation of 800 high-quality homes.

Skatepark at Radlands PlazaRadlands Plaza skatepark opened in July 2012 and further facilities including a refreshment kiosk and toilets were added in summer 2013.

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