Work is under way on Keele University’s new teaching, learning and community space in the heart of Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre.
Located on Ironmarket, Keele in Town is one of a number of projects being funded by £23.6 million secured through the Newcastle Town Deal, a successful bid by partners – including the university and Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council – to central government.
The venue will be a gateway where residents, community groups and businesses can collaborate with experts at the university and benefit from new learning and support opportunities.
Hoardings have been placed around the three-storey building while it is emptied and refurbished to create a new open, inviting and welcoming space.
Contractor Interclass, a company based in the Midlands, is undertaking the works to the building, which is expected to be open by the end of the year.
The development will bring the previously empty 19th century building back to life as a mixed-use venue that will also feature a cafe. It will be a space where:
- Newcastle-under-Lyme residents and eligible businesses will be able to access a range of free digital support opportunities;
- Community events, such as art exhibitions, can be held;
- Keele students and staff can work flexibly;
- People and businesses can access free legal advice on certain areas of law from Keele’s Legal Advice Clinics;
- Small groups and businesses can meet and stage presentations;
Paul Hodgkinson, Director of Planning and Strategic Projects at Keele University, said: “We’re excited to be moving into the heart of the town centre in the same year the University is celebrating its 75th anniversary.
“This new facility will be a hub of learning and a place for people to connect with Keele and receive advice and support on a range of subjects, to help unlock the potential and career aspirations of local people in our community.”
Simon Tagg, Leader of Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, said: “We’re keen that people and businesses in Newcastle make the most of the opportunities available to them. It’s a fantastic opportunity to tap into free digital learning and support, or access free legal advice.”
Keele’s presence in the town centre builds on a continuing programme of engagement with local communities. This includes supporting and collaborating with more than 1,000 Staffordshire businesses since 2016.