The new food and drink outlets coming to a ‘tired’ high street in Wigan

The former estate agents office due to be turned into a sports bar and grill in Market Street, Hindley
Author: Joseph TimanPublished 3rd Jun 2021
Last updated 3rd Jun 2021

Two new eating and drinking establishments will be coming to a ‘tired’ high street in Hindley after being given the green light by Wigan council.

A new sports bar and grill is set to open in Market Street as plans to convert a former estate agents’ office, creating two apartments above it, are approved.

An old bank building in the same street is also set to be converted into a new bar and restaurant by the owner of other establishments on the high street.

The first floor at the back of the former RBS branch facing Pennington Street will be converted into a one-bedroom apartment as part of the plans as well.

Hindley councillor Paul Blay welcomed the new hospitality outlets opening.

He said: “We live in a working town and the main street is a little bit tired.

“It’s always had it’s public houses and there’s a few nice restaurants.

“We’re like many other streets up and down the country. Shops are shutting.

“I’m happy people are prepared to put a bit of investment into our main street.”

Kai Binder, the owner of restaurant Summat To Ate and bar Kore, which are also in Market Street, submitted the plans the convert the former RBS branch.

The former bank building is a historic two-storey red-brick building with stone detail around the doors, windows, and eaves, according to a council report.

At the back of the building there is a single-storey flat roof extension that links the main building to the vacant two-storey building which is located behind it.

The planning application indicates that the ground floor will operate as a bar.

A two-storey building at the back of the building will be used as a kitchen, store room, preparation areas and toilet facilities adjoining the new flat.

The restaurant will be located on the first floor of the main bank building.

The architects behind the new sports bar and grill promise their plans have been ‘carefully designed’ to ‘preserve the historic fabric of the street’.

The drinking establishment will be on two floors – at basement and ground floor level – and an outdoor area at the back would be used as a beer garden.

The applicant, listed as Mr Allen on the plans, is also set to change the use of the upper floors to two self-contained flats, each containing one-bedroom.

Both planning applications were approved by Wigan council in May.

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