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Sarah Townsend
Two sites in the town centre, South Parade and Lower Drake Street, are to undergo improvements in the coming months including new public realm and revamped shopfronts, as part of a wider heritage regeneration strategy.
The £1.2m project is being led by Rochdale Council and designed by Purcell Architects. It will focus on South Parade, lower Drake Street, Butts Avenue and Bull Brow, providing a much-needed makeover for the area around the reopened river in the centre of the Rochdale’s conservation area, according to the council.
Under the plans, more traditional shop fronts will be reintroduced on South Parade and Lower Drake Street to better reflect the historic character of buildings, some of which date back to the early 19th century.
Town centre sites to be transformed as Rochdale looks forward to reopening Date published: 05 March 2021
Bull Brow
Two areas of Rochdale town centre are set to be transformed in the coming months, as a major improvement scheme gets underway.
The project, which will focus on South Parade, lower Drake Street, Butts Avenue and Bull Brow, will see more than £1.2m spent on properties and the area around the reopened river, in the heart of Rochdale town centre’s conservation area.
On South Parade and lower Drake Street, more traditional shop fronts will be reintroduced to better reflect the historic character of the buildings, some of which date back to the early 19th century. Vital roof repairs will take place, while original sash windows will also be repaired or replaced. Heritage building techniques and materials will be used wherever possible, with Welsh slate and yorkstone being used on the roofs.