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Plans to enhance market square welcomed

News | Rhiannon James - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 16:15, Monday August 9th, 2021.
Last updated: 11:45, Monday August 16th, 2021

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The southern entrance to The Market Place in Blackwood

A councillor has backed plans to restore the market square in Blackwood.

Plans for the town to have a new artisan market on the square are no longer viable, according to private developers Faro Capital.

Initial plans for the revamped marketplace, which were approved by Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Planning Committee in 2019, included artisan stalls and 47 new apartments.

An artist's impression of the "artisanal" Blackwood market proposed by FCFM.
An artist’s impression of the how the artisan market could have looked if it had gone ahead

But now developers are planning to enhance the existing market square.

However, Blackwood ward councillor Kevin Etheridge has backed the new plans, saying he hopes the refurbishment will restore the market square to its former glory.

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In the 1970s, Blackwood market square was filled with stalls and customers, but now many of the shops are empty.

Cllr Etheridge, who leads the council’s Independent group, said: “ I would like to see the market square returned to a vibrant market, with traders coming from all over the country like it was decades ago.

“I wish the agents and developers all the best in bringing more stalls and retailers into Blackwood – they have my total support getting Blackwood back open for business.”

Neal Harvey, Investment Manager at Faro Capital, said the square will be tidied up. He also said they will actively seek out local businesses to fill the stores and stalls.

The bus station, which was redeveloped in 2007,  has increased footfall in Blackwood and Cllr Etheridge said he hopes more people will visit the new and improved market square.

Cllr Etheridge added: “By developing the market place, I would like to see the traditional high street return.”


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