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Work starts on new high street at centre of major Newquay suburb

Market Street in Nansledan will feature a supermarket, shops, offices and public courtyard

A CGI of Market Street, the new commercial heart of Nansledan(Image: Duchy of Cornwall)

Work has started on a new high street that will be part of a major new suburb in Newquay.

Market Street is at the centre of Nansledan, on the east side of Newquay and within reach of the North Cornwall coastline, and will be a food, retail, office and leisure destination, according to the Duchy of Cornwall.

Phase one has involved drilling 445 piles to create the foundations for the scheme, which will involve 500 tonnes of steel in its construction.

The 75,000 sq ft scheme is being directly developed by the Duchy of Cornwall and will be delivered in two phases.

The first phase will include a Tesco supermarket, a Market Hall featuring street food stalls showcasing Cornish produce, communal dining area, five shop units and co-working space above.

The second phase will feature 13 additional shop units, seven offices and a public courtyard, designed as a focal point for outdoor dining and community events.

Construction of Market Street represents a key step forward in creating the Nansledan community, which already includes over 880 homes and more than 40 local businesses.

Tesco will be the first occupier to open in Market Street, with its new 24,500 sq ft supermarket set to create around 100 jobs and offer a range of food and non-food goods, including clothing and Click+Collect services.