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Plans submitted to demolish 54-year-old Greater Manchester shopping centre

A new era is on the horizon.

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 19th March 2025

Detailed plans have officially been submitted for the demolition of a once-thriving shopping centre that’s stood standing for half a century.

You may remember that Bolton Council purchased the Crompton Place shopping centre back in 2018 as part of its town centre regeneration masterplan, with the intent to demolish the building’s original structure and use the newly-cleared space for public performances, events, pop-up markets and loads more.

Pending approval later this year, the Council has now formally submitted demolition plans, with the process taking just 50 weeks and being completed in a single phase.

Visitors to Bolton town centre are expected to ‘quickly see the benefits’ of the demolition, according to the Council, thanks to the reintroduction of a direct pedestrian route between Victoria Square and Bradshawgate.

Ahead of the long-term use of the space, the Council says this so-called ‘meanwhile use’ in the short period between demolition and the start of new developments will ensure the area remains ‘vibrant’ and continues to attract visitors to the town centre in order to support local businesses.

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Plans have been submitted to demolish a 54-year-old Greater Manchester shopping centre / Credit: Geograph

The transformation of Crompton Place is Bolton’s flagship redevelopment project and work is said to be ‘well underway’ to find the right developers for the site.

Planning was previously granted for a mixed-use development to replace Crompton Place, including leisure and hospitality venues, but once developers are appointed, they will hold a public consultation on the future for the site – including how it’ll benefit the wider town centre.

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The demolition of Crompton Place follows years of work to relocate the former tenants of the shopping centre elsewhere in the town centre.

“This demolition plan marks the start of a truly transformational project in the heart of Bolton town centre,” commented Bolton Council Leader Nick Peel, as the plans were formally detailed and submitted this week.

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“Last year saw several regeneration projects successfully delivered, but the start of work on Crompton Place sends a clear signal that Bolton means business.

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“We have already had significant interest in the site, and we are confident that investment in the site will attract even more developers to other parts of the town centre.”

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