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Grimsby's Freshney Place shopping centre bought by local council to safeguard and aid regeneration strategy

Council leader outlines motivation with reassurances over finances and ongoing town centre commitments

Cllr Philip Jackson outside Freshney Place's Bullring entrance - the area proposed to be redeveloped with a leisure emphasis. (Image: Rick Byrne / GrimsbyLive)

The purchase of Grimsby’s Freshney Place shopping centre by North East Lincolnshire Council has completed.

And the distressed purchase - the county’s largest covered mall was placed into receivership at the start of the year - has come with a firm vow from the local authority leader to redevelop it and the immediate surrounds, ensuring a “real mix within the urban heart of Grimsby”.

Assurances have also been given to the council tax paying public that it is a move at no direct cost to them, with a combination of grant-funding and rent revenue covering associated costs.

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External professionals are now being hired to manage the centre day-to-day, as the authority continues its medium and long-term look at what is needed to transform the town centre.

Cllr Philip Jackson, leader of NELC, said: “Freshney Place is a huge space in our town centre, and we must ensure it has a stable future and is owned by those who have the interests of Grimsby at its very core. Yes, we must be prudent and responsible and I want to assure the people of North East Lincolnshire that this decision was not taken lightly.

“Significant work has been undertaken to assure this is well conceived and affordable, with no direct financial impact upon or subsidy required from our local council taxpayers. We have also followed a lead taken by other local authorities, which have been successful with similar investments.

“What it provides is a unique opportunity. The centre will be run by an experienced and professional company, with us taking an arms-length approach. This will allow us to look at a way forward for the whole of the centre and the town itself. We are on the cusp of real re-invention here, to diversify and look at different ways we can use Freshney Place and its surrounds."