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New images released of Stoke's £60m Goods Yard scheme

Proposals of the new urban hub have been revealed by the developers

Artist's impression of The Goods Yard development

New details have emerged about a multi-million pound canalside regeneration scheme in Stoke-on-Trent.

Latest images have been released of the proposals to transform Swift House, near to Stoke Station, into a new urban hub called The Goods Yard. It comes just months after BusinessLive published brand new artist impressions of the scheme in the summer.

Stoke-on-Trent City Council is working with Capital & Centric on the development which is expected to boast new homes, a hotel and the Vaults Warehouse which will include office, leisure and retail space.

And the city council has made a bid for £16 million from the government's Levelling Up Fund to support the development, which will also feature a restaurant and bar and a water taxi service which will help to transport passengers to the bet365 Stadium.

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Tim Heatley, co-founder of Capital & Centric, said: "We're fusing the old and new at the Goods Yard with the end result this awesome new urban quarter next to the station.

"We want to restore the incredible vaulted basement into a place to hang out and turn the derelict signal box into a café bar. They'll be alongside great new places to live and work, all beautifully designed to respect the area's heritage.

"We know that this has the potential to be a really special destination for Stoke-on-Trent. It's a top location and we plan to create loads of interesting outdoor spaces where people want to explore and spend time .... it couldn't be further from what's there today."