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Two months into its refurbishment, Heywood Magic Market has nearly completed phase one of its transformation.
To help existing businesses and entice new ones, work to revitalise the look and feel of the local market, based on York Street, began on Monday 15 February.
Funded entirely by Heywood Market Board, local building contractors Armstrong’s are responsible for the ongoing modifications.
A representative of Heywood Market Board said: “We are really pleased with how the transformation is going.
“Phase one is nearly completed, so we are getting ready to move onto phase two of the process.
“Heywood Market Board have funded this entire project by themselves to hopefully revitalise and regenerate the market to enable our traders/tenants to continue and develop their businesses.
Shoppers urged to stay local as town centres start to reopen Date published: 07 April 2021
Shoppers should continue to wear face coverings
Residents are being urged to shop local and support their high street safely as the borough’s non-essential retailers prepare to reopen.
Shops, hairdressers, gyms and beauty salons are among the businesses allowed to reopen on Monday (12 April), alongside outdoor hospitality, as the gradual easing of restrictions continues.
And, with businesses emerging from a challenging year of lockdowns, people who are planning to visit shops are being encouraged to stay local.
Paul Ambrose, Rochdale BID manager, said: “It’s been an incredibly challenging year for our high streets and that’s why it’s more important than ever that we support them as we start to emerge from this pandemic. Our businesses contribute to the economy, culture and life of our wonderful town centres and spending money in your local area means more of it stays in the