Kirklees Council is set to complete its ambitious redevelopment of New Street by unveiling a special literary tribute to the town.
The final touch to the major improvement project will be a poem by National Poet Laureate Simon Armitage, a Marsden native, celebrating Huddersfield, its people, and its traditions.
The poem, written specifically for the New Street regeneration, has been part of the vision from the outset, and its installation marks the poetic conclusion of the street’s transformation. While the full text remains under wraps for now, the council has confirmed it will be revealed once it takes its place on New Street, allowing residents, businesses, and visitors the first opportunity to experience it in its intended setting.
This artistic addition is one of many initiatives reflecting Huddersfield's growing cultural landscape. The town is on the brink of a major regeneration through the ‘Our Cultural Heart’ project, one of the largest town centre redevelopments in northern England. Located just around the corner from New Street, the project will bring new opportunities in art, music, history, and culture while boosting footfall in the town centre.
The first phase of this landmark transformation, which includes a new library hub, food hall, and public square, is scheduled to open in spring next year. Additionally, planning permission has recently been granted for the second phase, which will see the introduction of a new museum and gallery. Across Huddersfield, these regeneration efforts are placing a strong emphasis on celebrating local creativity and heritage.
To minimise disruption to local businesses, the council has ensured that the installation of the poetic paving stones will be carefully managed. The work will begin on 22 April and take place over 16 weeks, with only small sections of the street cordoned off at a time. Business entrances will remain accessible, and the enhancements are expected to be completed in time for the bustling summer months, when many cafés and restaurants extend their seating onto the street.
Furthermore, the installation will not compromise accessibility. The poetic paving stones have been designed to integrate seamlessly with the tactile paving introduced in earlier improvements, ensuring that visually impaired individuals can navigate the street safely and comfortably.
Construction News
03/04/2025
Kirklees Council To Complete Redevelopment Of New Street


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