Clay Cross Town Deal update statement from NEDDC
North East Derbyshire District Council notes the outcome of the independent adjudication relating to the Clay Cross Town Centre regeneration project.
North East Derbyshire District Council notes the outcome of the independent adjudication relating to the Clay Cross Town Centre regeneration project.
North East Derbyshire District Council is continuing to progress the Clay Cross Town Centre Regeneration Scheme, which is a key part of long‑term plans to support the town’s economy, businesses and community.
Pedestrianisation of Market Street and New Access via A61 to Market Street Car Park
Works continue at pace (thank you for your patience!) in and around Bridge Street whilst these necessary improvements are made. Here are some updates for what is happening in Clay Cross during this month:
We are moving forward swiftly with the improvements to highways and footpaths to ensure minimal disruption for our residents and local businesses of Clay Cross.
Here's what to expect as we start on the next phase of the project
Global Brands have been awarded a grant of £100k provided by Clay Cross Town Deal’s Low Carbon Challenge Fund, a scheme helping local businesses to invest in energy efficient technologies and reduce their carbon footprint.
DK Europe's Mark Wilkinson spoke to us about his experience with applying for Low Carbon Challenge Fund grant funding.
Rachael Marples, a Director of Buddie's Play Den – a fantastic play area and daycare on Bridge Street, spoke to us about their experience with the Town Deal’s Low Carbon Challenge Fund.
Businesses in the leisure and the food and beverage sectors can now express their interest in moving into one of several flexible units coming soon to the heart of Clay Cross.
The Government has approved the Clay Cross Town Board and North East Derbyshire District Council’s proposals for four key town centre projects supported by the £24 million Town Fund investment.
As part of the Clay Cross Town Deal, North East Derbyshire District Council are progressing work on the potential to re-open a railway station at Clay Cross by commissioning consultants to prepare a feasibility study into the options.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a private sector business leader to help shape the future transformation of Clay Cross. There is an opportunity to Chair the Clay Cross Town Deal Board which has secured Government funding for £24.1m.
Unlocking new ways to connect with businesses is key, as we move forward with our ambitious plans for Clay Cross.