7 May 2025 —

 

Work on the first phase of Our Cultural Heart – Kirklees Council’s flagship regeneration scheme in the heart of Huddersfield town centre – is progressing well, with demolition now complete and the transformation of the former Queensgate Market building gaining momentum.

Creating a vibrant new cultural and social destination for both residents and visitors, Phase One includes a modern community library hub, vibrant new food hall, and a large public square.

Construction work began in summer 2024, including the partial demolition of the Grade II Listed former Queensgate Market building. Throughout this process, heritage preservation has remained a key priority, with renowned artworks by sculptor Fritz Steller and other historic features carefully removed, cleaned up, and securely stored ready for reintegration into the final design.

With demolition now complete, the vast paraboloid roof structures of the former market have been fully revealed. Installation of new glazing to connect these iconic forms is underway, making the roof watertight while allowing natural light to filter through the future food hall venue from different angles throughout the day.

In the coming months, structural steelwork and the construction of the main elevations will begin to take shape – revealing the scale and footprint of the library hub and food hall, and providing the public with a tangible sense of what’s to come.

Phase One is expected to reach practical completion in spring 2026, with a full public opening of the food hall and library hub in summer 2026. The process of selecting an operator for the food hall is well underway, with an announcement anticipated later this year.

Councillor Graham Turner, Cabinet Member for Finance and Regeneration, said:

“We’re proud to see the first phase of Our Cultural Heart progressing so well and are excited to be transforming this iconic space into something truly special for Huddersfield and the wider Kirklees borough. The new library hub, food hall and public square will not only celebrate our town’s unique history but also create a vibrant, modern destination for people to enjoy for generations to come.”