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New car park facility unveiled in Towcester

Regeneration

12 June 2023

The ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Sponne Arcade Car Park

Following seven months of extensive redevelopment works to transform a former derelict supermarket in Towcester into a new parking facility for the town, Sponne Arcade Car Park officially opened to the public on Saturday, 10 June.

The former Co-op and Poundstretcher building in the Sponne Arcade located in the heart of the town stood empty for four years prior to the construction of the expanded parking facility

Over the last year West Northamptonshire Council (WNC), has worked with Jeakins Weir to demolish the derelict stores, level out the area to provide a high-quality central parking facility and expand the site from 70 to 150 formal spaces. This will more than double the parking space in the town centre and provide improved lighting and safety features for visitors to the area.

We’re delighted to be able to unveil this new parking facility for residents and visitors in Towcester Town Centre. The car park will offer more than double the number of spaces, as well as enhanced lighting for this area.

We’d like to thank everyone who has been involved in the project and bringing the vision to life. The businesses nearby have provided invaluable support throughout the construction, and we’d like to formally thank them for their patience throughout this time.
Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth at WNC

The £850,000 project has been funded by the council and was completed within budget.

To find out more about regeneration projects across West Northamptonshire, visit our regeneration page.

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