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Work to knock down old market is under way


DEMOLITION work has begun on the former fruit and vegetable market as part of plans to create a new sports facility for the University of Worcester.

The university announced in January that it had bought the Hylton Road site, which has been derelict for many years.

Architects have now been appointed and are drawing up plans for a new indoor sports and multi-purpose arena and active leisure centre on the site, which will be used by both students and the Worcester community.

Mick Donovan, head of the university’s Institute of Sport and Exercise Science, said: “The university’s acclaimed learning through sport programme and many other community initiatives continue to expand and we are continually working with various sports to develop opportunities for participants of all ages.

“With the introduction of the new arena, we will be able to meet the needs of the region’s sporting community while also providing a venue that will attract a great range of spectator events to the city.”

The university has also bought the neighbouring former car showroom and a 110-space car park, which it plans to turn into teaching facilities, which will complement the new indoor arena.

Decommissioning specialist DSM is carrying out the demolition work at the former market site.

The demolition is expected to take about three weeks.

Paul Owen, project co-ordinator at DSM, said: “We are delighted to be working with the University of Worcester once again.

“This site has been derelict for some time now and we are pleased to be involved in the regeneration of this prime Worcester location.”

Comments(1)

MrStJohns says...
1:10pm Fri 19 Mar 10

Saving grace, the university brought this site, as it must be the only going concern in Worcester that is able to gain planning permission to develop it. Itl be a great asset to the university, but also to the people of Worcester, here’s hoping something pretty special is built that’ll attract some great live acts that currently only go to larger venues. saying that the pink floyd gig at the marrs bar last week was truly great.


HAMMER TIME: Left and far right: University of Worcester sports studies students Miriam Gee and Russell Boatman. Centre, from left: Demolition project co-ordinator Paul Owen and head of the Institute of Sports and Exercise Science Mick Donovan NEW START: Demolition engineer Paul Owen by the old sign at the market. CRUNCH: The site is now flattened

HAMMER TIME: Left and far right: University of Worcester sports studies students Miriam Gee and Russell Boatman. Centre, from left: Demolition project co-ordinator Paul Owen and head of the Institute of Sports and Exercise Science Mick Donovan

NEW START: Demolition engineer Paul Owen by the old sign at the market.

CRUNCH: The site is now flattened



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