'Dig In' as work begins on Kettering's new Restaurant Quarter

07 October 2009

The earth was broken today on the next stage of the Market Place regeneration in Kettering. The Market Place buildings which will flank the southern edge of the Market Place form the next phase in the regeneration of the town centre and will draw more people to an already vibrant Market Place.

In the weeks since the Market Place has been completed, it has already become a popular place for people to meet, sit, chat and for children to play in the fountains. The new buildings will see restaurants and possibly cafes coming to the Market Place giving people in the town somewhere to enjoy a bite to eat and sit and catch up with friends and family.

Monday will see the launch of the work as representatives from contractor John Sisk & Son Ltd (Sisk) join Kettering Borough Council and other partners to mark the start of enabling works on the site.

The initial phase will see preparatory investigation works being undertaken to confirm the condition of the ground and locate tree roots and services under the surface to ensure these aren’t damaged during the works.

Speaking about the start of work on the site Cllr Jim Hakewill, Leader of the Council said:

“It is wonderful to see the next phase of the Market Place underway, as we continue to invest and improve the area.

I had the great privilege of speaking to many people at the Market Place launch and hearing how they were enjoying the activities and being in the new Market Place.  These new buildings will give people more opportunities to spend time in the town enjoying something to eat in a fantastic new environment.

Sisk have been appointed to undertake the design and construction of the new market place buildings.

Speaking about the project Chris Dyer Director Midlands Region Sisk said:

“We are delighted to be appointed to design and build the Market Place Buildings which will contribute to the town centre’s regeneration. As a midlands based contractor we look forward to bringing the construction expertise we have on projects like this to the scheme to preserve and improve the environment for the wider community.”

Representatives from NNDC and NEL were also delighted to see the next phase of the work starting.

Simon Evans, Chief Executive of North Northants Development Company (NNDC), said:

“It is vital that we maintain the momentum of key developments across North Northamptonshire so we are delighted to be supporting the next phase of the Market Place development and to see it being brought forward so quickly.

The restaurant quarter planned for this area will help develop the evening economy in Kettering and ensure the town becomes a natural focus for community life.”

The new buildings will also see part of the town’s history being restored. Old photographs of the town show the buildings that used to flank the Market Place. The new buildings will bring both businesses and residents to the area contributing to the feel of the Market Place as place that people enjoy and want to return to.
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Notes to Editors

  1. Members of the media are invited to attend the ‘dig in’ at the site of the new Market Place buildings on Monday 5th October at 2.30pm.
  2. The Market Place project has been paid for using external bid funding from Central Government and has been delivered in Partnership with Northamptonshire County Council and North Northants Development Company.
  3. Representatives from Sisk as well as Kettering Borough Council and NNDC will be there to answer questions about the project and there will be a photo opportunity.
  4. The Area Action Plan Preferred Option Document has identified the creation of a number of themed “quarters” within the town centre; one of which is the “Restaurant Quarter” based upon the Market Place. The aspiration is to create a vibrant public space where people want to stop, sit and spend time.
  5. The Market Place, the site for the proposed Restaurant Quarter, has recently undergone significant public realm works including the creation of an amphitheatre, tree planting and public art. These works are anticipated to be the catalyst which attracts the new uses and regenerates this currently under used space.
  6. Part of the proposals for the Market Place is the reintroduction of buildings on the southern side i.e. the Market Place Buildings.  Historically the space has been enclosed by built form on three sides. This sense of enclosure has been eroded by the demolition of the previous buildings on this site in the early 20th century.  The human scale of the space has been lost leaving the feeling of an open, desolate area with car parking, dominating the southern side. The aspiration is that with the reintroduction of the buildings in this location a friendlier more intimate space will be created which complements the proposed uses.
  7. The Market Place Buildings has been identified as a priority project, within the Suite 16 Programme, by the Council and its funding partners.  The Council recently completed the redevelopment of the Market Place area through improved public realm which will provide a focal point in this area and the development of the new Market Place Buildings, which will comprise restaurant and residential accommodation, will be a catalyst to the regeneration of the town centre.

About Sisk:
John Sisk & Son Ltd was founded in Ireland in 1859 and is part of the SISK Group (turnover of €1.6billion). In the UK, Sisk has revenues of over £200 million and a staff of 400 people across its 6 business units:

  • South (St. Albans and head office for the UK)
  • Midlands (Birmingham)
  • West (Reading)
  • West (Bristol – head office for rail business)
  • North West (Manchester)
  • Major Projects Group (National)
  • Rail (National)

 Sisk UK works throughout England, Wales and Scotland, offering expertise in a range of specialist sectors including:

  • Hotel & Leisure
  • Commercial
  • Retail
  • Residential apartments                  
  • Industrial
  • Process Industries
  • Public works
  • Rail
  • Civils
  • Major Projects

Sisk UK has acquired a wealth of experience in these sectors since its formation in 1984. Additionally, if required, it can call upon the full resources and financial strength of its parent, Sisk Group, to deploy the skilled staff needed for an unrivalled variety of projects. Together, they form one of Europe’s leading contractors. The company combines “traditional values” of project delivery and customer service with a proven ability to deliver large scale innovative projects.

Founded in 1859, Sisk celebrates 150 years in the construction business this year. It is commemorating this landmark with a dedicated website that chronicles the company’s origins, development and culture, using features such as an interactive timeline, video interviews of the company’s principals and archive materials.

Established by John Sisk in his native Cork, Ireland, it is as builders and contractors that the founder and subsequent generations have primarily built their reputation in business.

For more information on Sisk’s history and what is in store for this anniversary year, visit: www.sisk150.com

To find out more about Sisk in the UK, visit: www.sisk.co.uk

To find out more about Sisk Group, visit: www.siskgroup.com

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