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A new year and a new era for Batley town centre

Batley Blueprint

The brand new designs for Batley town centre are now ready to view, following three years of public consultation with the local community and business owners.

Part of Batley Blueprint – a long-term vision and framework to guide development in the town – the designs should bring new life, connectivity and investment to the town centre.

In 2023 we secured £14.5million in government and local funding for the project. Since then, we have revisited early concept designs and made developments in response to your feedback.

You can view the final designs for the Batley Blueprint and give your feedback up until February this year – giving you the opportunity to have your say to help shape key design details. An engagement day will also be taking place at Batley Town Hall between 10am and 5pm on Saturday 18 January. 

What does this mean for Batley town centre?

The designs have focussed on creating a welcoming town centre, with the key themes of creating great public spaces, a vibrant marketplace, better accessibility and sustainable travel.

With pedestrians at the heart of the plans, work will be undertaken to regenerate Commercial Street, revive Market Place for events, and improve connections in and around the town centre through new public spaces and better and safer access.

The designs also include new trees, seating, lighting and play in the town centre.

You can check out the full plans on our Batley Blueprint webpages, and give your input on more details that will bring these designs to life.

How is this funded?

The project is being delivered through £12million of funding from the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government, alongside around £2.5million from our Local Centres funding and the West Yorkshire Combined Authority.

Councillor Graham Turner, Cabinet Member for Finance & Regeneration, says:

“This is a journey that began with engagements and consultations as far back as 2019 and we’re extremely grateful for the inputs we’ve received from the community at each stage – it is their feedback that has shaped this design.

“We’re excited to show the people of Batley the design we’ve reached through this latest process, and I’d encourage everyone to view it in-person or online when it’s revealed in January.

“The result will be a revived town centre – one that is more pedestrian-friendly, better connected and better prepared to put on events, performances and displays.”

The design has been created by a design team led by landscape architects Influence, and has been shaped by the feedback received in consultations and engagements over the last three years.

Shona Hatton, director at Influence Landscape Planning and Design, says:

“We were extremely proud to win this commission. The designs have considered a wealth of information from previous consultations and engagements, and create a vision that draws on the history and identity of the town to help physically regenerate it for the future. We now ask for people’s final opinions on that vision.

‘There are many positives about Batley, it has a thriving and growing night time economy, a strong and diverse community and distinguished buildings, but the town centre needs a renewal. This is an opportunity for that to happen, to look to the future, to design spaces that better serve the town and its people -to create a new era for Batley.”

Works are due to start in 2025, and we hope to complete these exciting changes to Batley town centre in 2027.

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