The redevelopment of Dewsbury Market requires the closure of the existing market building to enable construction works to proceed. To mitigate the economic, operational and reputational impacts of this closure, the establishment of a temporary market is required to ensure continuity of market trading during the redevelopment period.
The temporary market will support existing traders, protect business viability, sustain footfall and economic activity within Dewsbury Town Centre, and provide an interim market offer for residents and visitors while regeneration works are undertaken. It will also provide a “test bed” for new concepts that could form part of the new offer within the refurbished market.
Alternative options considered
• Do nothing (no temporary market)
Rejected due to the high risk of permanent trader loss, reduced town centre footfall, economic decline and reputational damage associated with a prolonged absence of market provision.
• Locate a temporary market outside Dewsbury Town Centre
Rejected due to reduced accessibility and visibility, weaker trader viability, and misalignment with agreed town centre regeneration and place-making objectives.
Preferred option
The preferred and recommended option is to establish a temporary market within Dewsbury Town Centre for the duration of the redevelopment works aligned with the current approved planning application.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: Dewsbury East; Dewsbury South; Dewsbury West;
Notice of proposed decision first published: 14/05/2026
Decision due: 6 May 2026 by Executive Director for Adults and Health (DASS)
Lead member: Portfolio Holder - Adult Social Care and Corporate
Lead director: Executive Director for Adults and Health (DASS)
Department: Adult Social Care & Corporate
Contact: Jaime Nalson, Head of Culture and Tourism Email: jaime.nalson@kirklees.gov.uk.
Members/Officers Involved: Rachel Spencer-Henshall – Deputy Chief Executive and Executive Director for Public Health and Corporate Resources Sam Lawton - Service Director - Legal, Governance and Commissioning Adele Poppleton – Service Director, Culture & Visitor Economy Jaime Nalson – Head of Service, Culture & Tourism Karen Roche – Market Manager Andrew Hoyle – Principle Lawyer Andy Raleigh - Town Centre Strategic Lead P&P