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Step Places moves forwards at Wigan Pier to rescue and renovate iconic destination buildings

Step Places is to restart work on the regeneration of the three landmark buildings at Wigan Pier as part of its multi-million-pound redevelopment of the iconic destination at the town’s Pier Quarter.

The move follows its first phase completed renovation of the roof structures and Internal structural elements, a pause caused by initially Covid and latterly construction industry challenges around contractor availability labour and materials costs.

The new uses of the 55,000 sq ft of buildings, includes events spaces for corporate and community hire including weddings and parties, offices/workspace, an educational facility and meanwhile pop-up space for retail, performance, and market food hall events.

It is hoped the food and beverage and live events facilities at Piers 2 and 3 will be open by late autumn and work is expected to complete at Pier 4 by spring/summer 2023.

The project will add to the Pier Quarter’s appeal as a visitor destination, with artisan crafts and food and beverage a key part of the offer, along with cultural activity like live music.

Step Places is working in partnership with Wigan Borough Council, the Canals and Rivers Trust and the Old Courts arts centre which will operate the events, hospitality, and leisure business.

Leader of Wigan Council, Councillor David Molyneux, said: “We’re really pleased that work will soon be restarting on the exciting regeneration of Wigan Pier.

“The Pier is an important and iconic part of our local heritage, synonymous with our borough and renowned far and wide.

“We simply cannot wait to see it begin its next chapter and achieve its full potential as an attractive visitor destination and hive of cultural activity and creativity.”

Step Places Harinder Dhaliwal says: “We are very excited to be able to take our project at The Pier Quarter a step forward. Our renovation will see this iconic destination fully rejuvenated to become a cultural and culinary focal point, not only for Wigan town centre but nationally.

“We were initially concerned that another year of delay would mean the buildings would be at an irretrievable stage, but we are delighted to have rescued them from further disrepair as we have painstakingly restored the iconic buildings including the coal jetties, new cantilevered boardwalks, and now we can start to fit out the historic buildings for modern uses and open to the public to enjoy.

This important heritage location is at the heart of Wigan’s history and sits a short distance from the town and its transport links. The area was formerly at the end of a narrow-gauge tram line used to transport coal to the surrounding warehouses.

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