Heywood will see its civic square transformed

Date published: 10 January 2025


A vision for a transformed Peine Square in Heywood has been revealed. 

Proposals would see the town’s civic centre turned into a striking public space for events – and a place for people to simply relax.

The plan includes the creation of new green spaces and seating areas to ‘encourage community interaction’, which can double up as a performance space.

The council says residents and businesses have responded positively to the blueprints.

The proposals are part of a wider investment into Heywood, including the revamp of the civic centre, which is undergoing a major transformation – including a new bar,  seating, lighting and sound.
 


Councillor Danny Meredith, cabinet member for regeneration and housing, said: “Peine Square is an important area in the heart of Heywood, but it feels a little unloved at the moment. 

“That’s why these proposals have been put together to transform this space into a vibrant area which will serve as a focal point for the community and as a space where fantastic events can be staged. 

“Together with the ongoing work to completely revamp Heywood Civic Centre, these improvements will transform this key part of the town centre as part of our wider masterplan for this area.”

Should the proposals be improved, the council says they will move important local structures like the Heywood book and the memorial benches to other parts of the town centre to ensure people can still use them.

George Lythgoe, Local Democracy Reporter 

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