Following several months of public consultation, an official planning application for the Huddersfield £210m Cultural Heart development has been submitted. This marks a significant milestone in the future of Huddersfield town centre.  

The Cultural Heart is the centrepiece of the wider Huddersfield Blueprint, an ambitious ten-year vision to create a thriving, modern-day town centre.

What is the Cultural Heart plan ?

If approved, the Cultural Heart would see the refurbishment of the historic Queensgate Market and Huddersfield Library buildings. In addition with the aim to house a vibrant food hall and a dedicated museum space respectively. These new offers will sit alongside a new community-focused library, modern art gallery, multi-purpose live entertainment venue and a 350-space car park. All of which will be connected by a series of world-class public spaces and green parks.

Two phases of public consultation on the Cultural Heart proposals, which began back in May, finished last month. In total, around 8,000 people engaged online and nearly 600 people attended the various in-person exhibitions to learn about the plans.

The overall public and stakeholder response to the plans has been positive, with the individual elements that make up the scheme receiving between 62% and 75% support. All submitted feedback has been considered and has helped influence and shape the final planning application.

Councillor Graham Turner, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, said:

“This is an important milestone for Huddersfield and the wider Kirklees district. A huge amount of work has gone into getting us to this stage and we look forward to people viewing the final plans and designs.

We are extremely confident in our business case for the project and would like to thank all members of the project team for their support and expertise, and of course the public for their significant contribution to the design process. It was great to see the positive feedback we received during public consultation.

This is a game changing scheme that will provide a huge boost to our region and local economy, giving people many more reasons to visit and stay in our centre. The Cultural Heart will be a destination for people of all ages and demographics, and something for us all to be proud of as locals.”