Redcar Town Centre Transformation

Share Redcar Town Centre Transformation on Facebook Share Redcar Town Centre Transformation on Twitter Share Redcar Town Centre Transformation on Linkedin Email Redcar Town Centre Transformation link

Redcar High Street is set to receive a facelift thanks to investment from the Redcar Town Deal. Residents and visitors will soon see improvements to the area such as new street furniture, additional landscaping with plants and trees, improved lighting and more.

The appearance of the High Street will be improved, creating uncluttered spaces for events and activities. As part of the design, we will be celebrating Redcar's history and culture by introducing new public art work.

The aim is to help create a vibrant town centre which supports local independent businesses, jobs and encourages further investment. The location of the public realm improvements can be found on the plan in the Photos section of this webpage.




Redcar High Street is set to receive a facelift thanks to investment from the Redcar Town Deal. Residents and visitors will soon see improvements to the area such as new street furniture, additional landscaping with plants and trees, improved lighting and more.

The appearance of the High Street will be improved, creating uncluttered spaces for events and activities. As part of the design, we will be celebrating Redcar's history and culture by introducing new public art work.

The aim is to help create a vibrant town centre which supports local independent businesses, jobs and encourages further investment. The location of the public realm improvements can be found on the plan in the Photos section of this webpage.




  • Redcar Town Deal - Drop-in session

    Share Redcar Town Deal - Drop-in session on Facebook Share Redcar Town Deal - Drop-in session on Twitter Share Redcar Town Deal - Drop-in session on Linkedin Email Redcar Town Deal - Drop-in session link

    Thursday 11th September 2pm - 6.30pm

    Rediscover Redcar, 12 West Terrace, Redcar TS10 1DS

    An opportunity for members of the public to look at the latest plans and talk to Council officers and the High Street contractor about the Redcar Town Deal projects including:

    • the High Street refurbishment and the timetable for completion of sections of work;
    • progress towards construction of the new Culture and Leisure Anchor Attraction;
    • the future opportunities for small and large events on the High Street and the new Public Square;
    • the future locations of the market as works progress.
  • Location of Benches

    Share Location of Benches on Facebook Share Location of Benches on Twitter Share Location of Benches on Linkedin Email Location of Benches link
    supporting image

    We have been getting a lot of enquiries about the location of benches, which we know are very important to a great many residents and visitors alike. The most frequent question at the moment is:

    Why are benches being removed from the areas not being worked on?

    The benches on the eastern side of the High Street have already been relocated and can now be found on Bath Street and outside of Boyes store (see plan in the Photos section for the location of all temporary benches across the High Street). The early relocation was necessary for several reasons:

    • Works are already taking place on the eastern side of the High Street, outside the former Marks and Spencer and Goodwins site. By mid-September, these works will progress across towards Bath Street.
    • The relocation across the entire eastern side of the High Street was necessary in preparation for a smaller area for the Friday market, with these benches being in the way of being able to continue with the full market away from the construction areas, which is essential to the long-term sustainability of the market itself, and, of course, the retail businesses for which market day is the busiest by far.
    • As works progress across the eastern side, completed areas of the western side are being gradually released towards Dundas Street, providing additional areas for the market and pedestrians.

    Did you know that these pages contain a long list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) which strive to answer the majority of questions we get asked regularly.

  • Temporary tarmac surface

    Share Temporary tarmac surface on Facebook Share Temporary tarmac surface on Twitter Share Temporary tarmac surface on Linkedin Email Temporary tarmac surface link

    You may have noticed a temporary tarmac surface in the area close to the construction site of the new culture and family entertainment venue on Redcar High Street.

    It has been laid to complete utility works to serve both the new venue and High Street itself. The temporary surface will be replaced later in the programme to tie in with the construction of the new events space.

    The temporary surface has been laid for the following reasons:

    It allows safe access for heavy construction vehicles; It supports vital underground utility works for both projects; It saves costs and keeps project timelines on track; It protects future paving and design features from damage.

    Thanks for your patience and understanding as work continues in the town centre.

  • Redcar High Street Update

    Share Redcar High Street Update on Facebook Share Redcar High Street Update on Twitter Share Redcar High Street Update on Linkedin Email Redcar High Street Update link

    Work on Redcar High Street is progressing well, with many of you already seeing the newly paved areas. Over the next couple of weeks, some hoardings will start to come down as the contractor moves further along the street, giving you access to completed sections. Within two months, the stretch between West Terrace and Regents Walk will be fully open to the public.

    You will also see new areas being worked upon, starting around the former Marks and Spencer and Goodwins site. Gradually pockets of repaving works will then move down towards Bath Street; and finally, towards the Blue Clock.

    Bins and benches will remain on the High Street, though they do sometimes have to be relocated due to the works. Currently we have benches on Bath Street and outside Boyes stores.

    Officers based at Rediscover Redcar (the premises on West Terrace) will be consulting businesses to ensure the works are delivered as smoothly as possible.

    The Friday market will continue, and all High Street businesses will remain fully open. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the residents of Redcar and beyond for continuing to support the businesses and market since the works started.

    If you would like any further information on how these works may affect you – please visit Rediscover Redcar at 12 West Terrace or call 01642 444073.

  • Award Winning Poster - Well Done Jessica

    Share Award Winning Poster - Well Done Jessica on Facebook Share Award Winning Poster - Well Done Jessica on Twitter Share Award Winning Poster - Well Done Jessica on Linkedin Email Award Winning Poster - Well Done Jessica link
    supporting image

    A huge well done to Jessica from Zetland Primary School, who has designed an award-winning poster!

    Her amazing artwork, which highlights the importance of recognising hazards and wearing PPE, will soon be proudly displayed on the site hoardings along Redcar High Street - bringing some colour to the construction area.

    We’re proud to support young talent like Jessica’s as part of our work with @RCVDA and @C. R. Reynolds.

  • Redcar High Street Works – Update

    Share Redcar High Street Works – Update on Facebook Share Redcar High Street Works – Update on Twitter Share Redcar High Street Works – Update on Linkedin Email Redcar High Street Works – Update link
    supporting image

    The walkway on the High Street near Dundas Street (pictured) will be closed to allow paving work to progress along the High Street. The contractor requires access via Dundas Street to carry out this work which means this walkway needs to be closed off to the public.

    You will also notice a significant reduction in the hoardings over the next few weeks as the contractor gradually hands over completed areas.

    During this period, Dundas Street and all the surrounding businesses will still be open as usual, but pedestrians may need to take alternative routes around the construction area.

    We’d like to thank you for your patience while the improvement works are carried out.

  • Redcar Market Relocation Update

    Share Redcar Market Relocation Update on Facebook Share Redcar Market Relocation Update on Twitter Share Redcar Market Relocation Update on Linkedin Email Redcar Market Relocation Update link

    As construction works continue on Redcar High Street, we are working with and supporting market traders and businesses to try to keep things running as smoothly as possible.

    Due to ongoing discussions with market traders, from this Friday, the market will be trialling a new layout – with all stalls located at the Blue Clock end of the High Street. Previously split between Queen Street and the High Street, this new arrangement will allow the market space to evolve to meet everyone’s needs.

    Benches have also been reintroduced along the High Street – located at West Terrace, Dundas Street, and Bath Street – and the market will have additional seating available, giving visitors more space to have a rest or relax.

    Thank you for your continued patience and support.

  • Major Construction Works on Redcar High Street Set to Begin

    Share Major Construction Works on Redcar High Street Set to Begin on Facebook Share Major Construction Works on Redcar High Street Set to Begin on Twitter Share Major Construction Works on Redcar High Street Set to Begin on Linkedin Email Major Construction Works on Redcar High Street Set to Begin link

    Major construction works on Redcar High Street are set to begin on April 22nd. This is to revitalise the look of the High Street with new paving, new street furniture, landscaping with plants and trees, and improved lighting.

    Improving the appearance of the High Street was one of the biggest priorities for residents when consulted by the Redcar Town Deal board, the funders of the project.

    These works will be carried out in phases to ensure minimum disruption to the shops on the High Street, and access to all businesses will be maintained.

    Phase 1, which is between the town clock and Regents Walk (pictured in yellow in the below graphic), will take place from April 22nd until October this year. Phase 2, which is between Regents Walk and the blue clock (pictured in blue in the below graphic), will take place between October this year until November 2026. Hoardings will only be in place in areas being worked upon and will be removed as areas are completed.

    Access will be available to the High Street throughout the works and all businesses will be open as usual.

    The Council has worked closely with the organisers of the town centre market to ensure that during each phase of works a dedicated space is made available.

    We ask for your patience while these improvement works take place, but you will see a transformed High Street once works are complete.

    If you would like to see more CGIs of the plans or if you have any questions, please consider attending the following consultation event:

    Location: Rediscover Redcar, 12 West Terrace, Redcar, TS10 1DS.
    Time: 10:00am - 18:00pm
    Date: Thursday, 3rd April, 2025.Format: Open to all – no need to book!

  • High Street Works Starting in April 2025

    Share High Street Works Starting in April 2025 on Facebook Share High Street Works Starting in April 2025 on Twitter Share High Street Works Starting in April 2025 on Linkedin Email High Street Works Starting in April 2025 link

    Our next Public Consultation will soon be taking place and will provide information on the major works starting on Redcar High Street.

    Location: Rediscover Redcar, 12 West Terrace, Redcar, TS10 1DS.
    Time: 10:00am - 18:00pm
    Date: Thursday, 3rd April, 2025.
    Format: Open to all – no need to book.

    Open to all and joined by our Place Development & Investment Team and representatives from C.R. Reynolds, the principal contractor on the High Street Improvement scheme, we will be sharing the latest information on current and future work phases, including updated plans, drawings and CGI’s.

    Got a question or concern or just want to share some feedback?
    Please come and see us!

  • High Street Improvements Update: January 2025

    Share High Street Improvements Update: January 2025 on Facebook Share High Street Improvements Update: January 2025 on Twitter Share High Street Improvements Update: January 2025 on Linkedin Email High Street Improvements Update: January 2025 link

    C.R Reynolds Ltd. has been appointed as Principal Contractor to carry out work to revitalise the look of the High Street with new paving, new street furniture, landscaping with plants and trees and improved lighting.

    The contractor will phase these works to ensure minimum disruption to the shops on the High Street and the people using them. All businesses will be open as usual throughout the works.

    The Town Deal team and Council is also working closely with the organisers of the town centre market to ensure that during each phase of works, an appropriately sized space is made available to ensure there is as little disruption to traders as possible.

    It is anticipated that work will start on the High Street in the Spring.

Page last updated: 08 Sep 2025, 04:19 PM