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Community space plan for empty Newark building

Posted onPosted on 11th Dec

A popular building in Newark Town Centre will be given a new lease of life as the district council works on plans to convert the empty unit into a community space.

Previously, 14 Market Place traded as The Little Tea Pot café and sits in a prominent location in the heart of Newark.

Plans for the refurbishment will see the entire property given a revamp with the ground floor and basement converted into a Community Information Hub, with the upper floors renovated into a residential apartment.

Newark College, supported by Newark and Sherwood Community Voluntary Service, has been identified to take tenancy in developing and activating the ground floor for community use to provide a diverse range of community group programmes.

The council could also use and animate the space, as can community groups.

The District Council is investing in refurbishing its own building in Newark Town Centre in its bid to ensure, where possible, properties are not left unused and town centre opportunities are maximised.

Coun Claire Penny, portfolio holder for Sustainable Economic Development, said: “We are actively supporting our town centre by investing in a key building to bring it back into use. We hope its refurbishment will add further value to the town centre.

“Although we own few units in the town centre, where we do, such as the Buttermarket and former Robin Hood Hotel development, we have secured tenants like Tambo Lounge, Specsavers, Kutchenhaus, and Stokes Tea & Coffee.

“We encourage other building owners in town to find ways to repurpose unused buildings instead of leaving them empty. Investing in these properties can increase their value for potential business owners and for the town as a whole.”

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