Blackburn’s ‘magnificent’ Exchange building set for major redevelopment

blackburn’s ‘magnificent’ exchange building set for major redevelopment

A cross-section of the proposed interior of Blackburn’s restored Cotton Exchange

Councillors have approved the multi-million pound redevelopment of Blackburn’s ‘magnificent’ Exchange building.

The proposals were praised as a major improvement to the town centre as Blackburn with Darwen Council’s planning committee granted permission for the upgrade to the decaying Grade II heritage listed complex in King William Street.

The £9 million-plus scheme will transform building, which opened in 1865 as the town’s cotton exchange with community and work spaces with an upgraded cafe. The main storey will be restored to its Victorian Gothic glory and become an open plan performance, exhibition and meeting space.

A new mezzanine floor with a cafe/bar will be created while the 1920’s block – used as back office space in the building’s days as the Apollo 5 cinema – will be refurbished with a roof terrace and bar. The existing imposing octagonal towered main entrance at the junction of King William Street, Exchange Street and Museum Street will be restored

The council’s growth boss Cllr Quesir Mahmood said: “I am really delighted to see this building brought back into use. It is iconic and historic. Everyone who visits the area comments on the magnificence of the building.”

His Conservative counterpart Cllr Paul Marrow said: “This is one of the iconic buildings of the town centre opposite the town hall. This proposal is ideal and will bring it back to where it should be.”

Ewood Labour councillor Jim Casey said: “It is a really historical building in the town centre. It is a well thought out plan. We are all really pleased at the deign and want to get on with it.”

Committee chairman Cllr Dave Smith said: “It is fantastic.” Shear Brow and Corporation Park 4 BwD’s Cllr Suleman Khonat said: “This is really good to see.”

The extensive refurbishment was applid for by Caer Butler, director of operations for The Exchange and Re:Source, the charity behind the project.

The approval includes a set of conditions aimed at preserving the building’s historic and architectural significance.

A report to councillors says: “The proposed developments involve the complete refurbishment of the Grade II listed former Cotton Exchange/Apollo Cinema. The proposed works include alterations to create a mixed-use community and performance space.

“Partial demolition of the 1920’s block roof would be implemented. The application site is a Grade II listed building that is located within Blackburn Town Centre and the Northgate Conservation Area.

“Internally, the building is currently in a state of disrepair The wider proposals would see the retention and repair of the key structure, retaining the important detail and providing a new viable re-use for the important town centre building.

“Most importantly, the scheme will help sustain the longer-term significance and conservation of the building.”

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