New plans for Darwen Market Hall revealed

By Rob Kelly

17 Mar 2025

Artist impression of the Town Hall

A new planning application has been submitted detailing plans to transform Darwen Market Hall as part of the £100m Town Deal.

The application sets out proposals that include the refurbishment of the Victorian Market Hall, a new arcade to replace the existing Market Annex and a new town centre car park.

The plans have been developed by a strong design team headed up by architects John Puttick Associates on behalf of Blackburn with Darwen Council and are part of millions of pounds of new investment for the town centre.

Leader of Blackburn with Darwen Council and chair of the Darwen Town Deal Board, Councillor Phil Riley, said: “This new planning application is an important next step in our plans for the town centre, with millions of pounds of funding secured for the Market Hall, the beautiful Carnegie Library and the theatre too.

“Work is also set to start on doubling the size of Darwen Youth Centre – another incredibly important project for the town, especially for our youngsters and for their futures.

“And a further planning application proposing the refurbishment and improvements to Darwen Library and Darwen Library Theatre will follow very soon.”

The planning application sets out how the project will be respectful of the heritage of the building while improving the facilities there to create a vibrant and distinctive market with a quality food hall, traditional market stalls and artisans and makers.

The plan includes:

  • The refurbishment of the Market Hall which was designed by Charles Bell and first opened in 1882. These works will include important improvements to the fabric of the historic building, including the roof, electrics, heating and more. 
  • If planning permission is granted, further detailed work on the internal design of the market and arcade will be undertaken guided by specialist advice and in consultation with existing traders.
  • A new arcade could replace the existing 1960s annex. This would improve the links from the Market Square to School Street
  • A new car park with lift access – this could replace the existing car park that is nearing the end of its design life
  • Improvements to the landscaping on School Street with new planting, proposed improved lighting, new seating and cycle facilities

If the budget allows and as part of a potential later phase of works, the planning application also seeks approval to open-up the arched space under Railway Road.

Councillor Riley added: “We’ve worked hard to develop these plans to ensure what we do is right for the future of the town centre and will have a lasting impact.

“We want Darwen to be a place that attracts residents and visitors alike - supporting the town’s fantastic range of independent traders and retailers, while providing opportunities for the future and new businesses wanting to invest here too.

“Of course, this is an incredibly complex scheme given the heritage of the building, the challenging ground conditions and the constrained nature of the site.

“The market is also the very heart of the town centre. We want to build on that, making the most of the funding secured through the Town Deal and the additional funding committed by the Council.”

In anticipation of the major works, improvements have already been made to all the town centre car parks, including clearing and new lining to help create additional spaces.

Parking at the railway station and Atlas Road has also been made free while the youth centre works are underway.

The town centre is also set to be better connected to the surrounding countryside with new ‘Destination Darwen’ trails – again supported through the Town Deal.

This will include improved footpaths up through the parks and linking to the beautiful, rugged surrounding moors and the iconic Jubilee Tower.

As part of the Destination Darwen project, a new zebra crossing has just been completed better linking Knott Street to Shorey Bank too.

The full £25m of funding available through the Town Deal was secured by the Darwen Town Deal Board. With additional funding committed by the Council and private investors, it’ll help unlock around £100m of new investment for Darwen.

In addition to this, the Government has just confirmed a further £20m over the next decade for the new Plan for Neighbourhoods.

You can view the full planning application at www.blackburn.gov.uk/planning

You can also read our feature about Darwen – the town that has it all in the latest edition of the Council’s Shuttle Extra magazine out now!

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