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Plan to transform Newport shopping centre into 'bustling hub'
Plan to transform Newport shopping centre into 'bustling hub'

South Wales Argus

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • South Wales Argus

Plan to transform Newport shopping centre into 'bustling hub'

The proposals aim to rejuvenate the Kingsway Centre in Newport, introducing a multitude of uses. The plans, submitted by Boyce Group Ltd, and outlined in a Design & Access Statement, aim to expand the centre's range of services on all floors, from the lower ground to the roof. The proposed reorganisation would accommodate a variety of uses: retail, leisure, hospitality, non-residential institutions, food and beverage services, and professional services. This expansion reflects the shifting demands of Newport's city centre as it grapples with underused commercial spaces due to the surge of online shopping. The plan builds on a prior planning approval for the Lower Ground Floor (Ref: 24/0644) and is a direct response to the closure of major retailers like Debenhams at nearby Friars Walk. Developers stress that this increased flexibility is crucial for bolstering the local economy and providing opportunities for independent businesses. The Kingsway Centre, situated near Newport Museum and Central Library, is poised to regain its status as a civic and commercial hub. Developers see the project as a driving force for regeneration, aligning with the Newport Local Development Plan's goals for revitalisation and economic resilience. The proposal also includes commitments to enhance urban biodiversity. While no immediate physical alterations to the building are planned, future installations of bird boxes, insect hotels, and pollinator-friendly plants are included in the plans. These additions not only bolster Newport's status as a Bee Friendly City but also align with the national sustainability aims outlined in Future Wales: The National Plan 2040. A spokesperson for Sustainable Studio Architects said: "By embracing flexibility, the Kingsway Centre can adapt to future trends while strengthening its community value. "Our vision is for a dynamic space that serves both residents and visitors—reviving the city centre for years to come." If green-lit, the proposal is expected to increase footfall, generate jobs, and stimulate local businesses, all while celebrating Newport's cultural heritage. The decision date for the application is yet to be confirmed.

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