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Work starts on Spencer Yard regeneration scheme

It is part of a wider scheme to turn Leamington's Old Town into a "magnet for creative industries"

Pictured from left are John Cooke of Warwick District Council, Katie Burn and Ian Harrabin, both from CDP, with Councillor Andrew Day, Mark Brightburn, Philip Clarke, and Martin O'Neill, all from Warwick District Council

Work to transform a Grade-II listed United Reformed Church into a modern office space has officially started.

The project - which is part of a wider regeneration programme - will see the building, based in Leamington's Old Town, restored and converted into office space for creative and digital businesses complete with break-out spaces and office 'pods'.

Regeneration specialists Complex Development Projects (CDP) will deliver the scheme which also includes work to two further buildings facing Spencer Yard.

The adjoining former nursery will be refurbished and extended to provide more usable flexible office space while the dole office will also get a top floor extension to provide space for smaller businesses.

The works are being undertaken as part of a funding package which includes a grant from the government's Future High Streets Fund.

Neil O'Brien MP, minister for levelling up, the union and constitution, said: "It's fantastic that restoration work is beginning to transform historic Spencer Yard.

"Leamington is already a thriving hub for creative and digital industries and this project will draw more companies and investment into the town.

"We are investing in impressive local projects like this which provide opportunity, boost local economies, and help communities build back better as we level up the nation."