Historic market hall enjoys bright future

Regeneration Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:28 PM

Historic market hall enjoys bright future

Councillors have been handed the keys to Plymouth's historic Devonport Market Hall in a deal to restore the landmark building and create a fantastic future as a high tech ‘play market’.

Plymouth City Council, local regeneration agency Real Ideas Organisation (RIO) and Plymouth University have joined forces in a project that will put digital gaming into the heart of a regenerated Devonport. The Council is now the owner of the derelict market hall after the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) formally transferred its ownership to the council and provided £2.5m to help with the cost of taking on and renovating it.

Once restored, it will be home to the university’s Institute of Digital Arts (i-DAT), there will be a ‘hatchery’ for new firms, a testing ground for established companies and a unique visitor attraction. RIO has developed a business plan for the play market which aims to entice a new generation of researchers and would-be designers from schools around the city as well as local and international students at the university looking to develop their work.

Council leader Tudor Evans said: "This is a social enterprise city in action. It’s a risk for us to take on this building in difficult economic circumstances, but not only are we working together to bring this building back to life, an incredible future for the hall and for those who live around it is now on the horizon. It’s exciting, it’s a bit edgy, it’s creative and it’s helping our young people develop skills in a creative industry that globally is worth £53bn. Devonport is changing daily. New homes are changing its landscape and this is an exciting time. Through this building and this project, we will transform lives."

Steve Jackson, HCA Area Manager said: “This agreement builds on the positive progress being made in Devonport which has been transformed with new homes and investment in recent years. The Market Hall can play a key part in the future of Devonport in a real and vivid way, with local people at the heart of this transformation. The council deserves credit for having a clear vision for the site, which we strongly support. Our investment demonstrates our commitment to the importance of the building, which has not progressed in recent years because of the economic downturn.”

Ed Whitelaw, Lead Developer at RIO said: "This is another great example of what can be achieved with a co-operative council. Devonport has a long history of both social and technological innovation. Creating a space here for Plymouth University and i-DAT will ensure we can continue in this fine tradition of innovation, create further opportunities for people locally and ensure Devonport is better connected to the rest of the city."

Plymouth University will look to create a digital innovation hub in the Market Hall, which will see i-DAT - an Arts Council England national portfolio organisation - working alongside internationally renowned groups in the School of Art and Media to build a world class public-facing research platform.

Professor David Coslett, Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Plymouth University, said: "We take great pride in being at the heart of our community and using our expertise to inspire a spirit of enterprise and creativity across the city and region. With our partners, we are breathing new life into part of the city’s heritage, and transforming a unique space where our innovation in the digital arts can engage a new audience."

The building was built in 1852, although the Ministry of Defence annexed the building and land around it behind a security wall in the 1960s. It has a distinctive Italianate clock tower. The hall has three iron-trussed roofs with iron lattice balconies supported on iron columns together with a large central staircase.

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