Designs for offices and shops drawn up for Cannock

News imageCannock Chase Council Artists impression of planned buildingCannock Chase Council
The council said it wanted to bring more people into the town

Plans to transform Cannock town centre have been put forward, with designs for offices, shops and leisure facilities on display.

The new buildings will replace older shops, the former market hall and a multi-storey car park, in the north east part of the Staffordshire town.

A refurbished Prince of Wales Theatre will be at the heart of the scheme, the council said.

Cannock Chase Council received £20m from the Levelling Up fund in 2021.

The council also plans to use private sector money and its own funds.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service said the authority is seeking outline planning approval from its own planning committee.

News imageCannock Chase Council Artists impression of planned buildingCannock Chase Council
The plans involve a "landmark café" next to a refurbished theatre

A statement with the application said the aim was to replace "defunct and vacant retail space" and to "diversify Cannock and attract more people and footfall".

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