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Images reveal how Lancashire town could be transformed in £150m masterplan

The public is being asked for views on the plan for the West Lancashire town, which includes significant town centre commercial and residential development

A Skelmersdale master-plan image released by West Lancashire Council(Image: West Lancashire Council )

West Lancashire Council has initiated a public consultation on a new masterplan for Skelmersdale, unveiling potential future visions of the town. The council members have given the green light for a consultation period extending into November to collect public opinion.

Tawd Valley Developments, owned by the borough council, will oversee the plan's execution, with strategic input from Tetra Tech and Lambert Smith Hampton consultants. The initiative is a collaborative effort between West Lancashire Council and Lancashire County Council.

The council has expressed that this strategy builds on the successful first phase of Skelmersdale's town centre regeneration, which saw the creation of a new retail hub and improvements to public spaces. The masterplan, valued at £150m, is set to be funded through a combination of public and private investment, working alongside local groups and development partners.

Labour Councillor Melissa Parlour, who leads on economic regeneration and green growth, commented: "This next phase of our regeneration plans represents a major opportunity for Skelmersdale. The £150 million master-plan is focused on sustainability and will make the town one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's greenest."

She further elaborated on the masterplan's objectives: "It prioritises boosting economic activity by connecting education with employment opportunities, tackling local unemployment issues and boosting business opportunities. It will transform the town centre, enhance health and well-being, particularly for young people, while improving safety, accessibility and public spaces."

The council has outlined key components of a 'significant town centre commercial and residential' development. This includes new food-and-drink establishments, a well-being and leisure hub, an enhanced western entrance to the Concourse shopping centre and bus station, a business 'incubator' for start-up firms and new housing.

In a separate matter, West Lancashire Council is re-evaluating options for the existing Nye Bevan Swimming Pool in Skelmersdale and the Park Pool in Ormskirk. Plans developed over the past two years for two brand-new leisure centres are now being reconsidered due to factors such as escalating construction costs and council budget pressures.

Options could include early closure of the two existing pools to support funding for new leisure facilities and exploring more cost-effective, faster methods to construct above-ground swimming pools. However, the proposal to close existing pools before new facilities are open has sparked debate and some protests.