Blackpool's historic Abingdon Street Market all set for grand reopening this Saturday after multi million pound investment

Blackpool’s historic Abingdon Street Market will reopen to the public this weekend following a multi-million pound revamp.
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And the official reopening will be very much a lively affair for visitors, with plenty going on.

Blackpool Council used £3.6m of funding from Getting Building Fund to purchase the market, which has been operating from the site since 1925, and carry out a full internal refurbishment.

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The market, which has recently been given a slick and extensive facelift to align with modern 'food hall’-style venues such as those seen in Manchester or Liverpool, will open to the public for the first time at 12pm on Saturday May 27.

Abingdon Street Market is to reopen this weekendAbingdon Street Market is to reopen this weekend
Abingdon Street Market is to reopen this weekend

What is happening on the day?

The venue opening will be marked with a live DJ playing 12pm – 6pm, with local musicians Daisy Atkinson and Chris Wilde playing 7pm -10pm.

Upon opening, the Abingdon Street Market food hall, whose entrance is located on Edward Street, will be open from 9am – 10pm Monday – Sunday.

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Visitors to the newly-opened market will be able to try food samples from the six local independent food vendors joining the market, as well as sampling drinks from one of the venue's two bars or coffee shop as well as enjoying live entertainment for the opening weekend in the spacious open dining area.

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As well as the variety of locally-focused food and drink vendors, Abingdon Street Market will also open retail units with a range of products, from fresh produce to handmade crafts and gifts later in the year – which new operators Little Blackpool Leisure hope will reinvigorate the town centre as a shopping destination.

Venue will become events space

Abingdon Street Market will also be available for use as an events space, and the operators hope to use it for community events, live music and charity-led initiatives.

The building was opened in 1862 as Blackpool's police station – a detail preserved in the stone-carved 'Police Station' sign above the Abingdon Street entrance - before being converted to an indoor market in 1928.

The contract to operate Abingdon Street Market was awarded to Little Blackpool Leisure, a company run by James Lucas, Andy Shields and Jake Whittington. The team also operates nearby Common Bar & Kitchen and Nook Wine Room and Terrace, which have gained a reputation as some of Blackpool's most popular destinations for food and drink.

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What they said

A Little Blackpool Leisure team spokesman said: "We're so excited to finally open the doors to the new version of Abingdon Street Market and get to see this new phase in its long heritage begin.

“It has been a mainstay of the town centre for many decades now, so finally seeing locals and visiting tourists enjoy the space again will be really special."

"There's definitely going to be an air of celebration – we're looking forward to enjoying the entertainment and welcoming visitors to the market. To see it come to life and take on that bustling market feel – as it has done for so many years before – will be an honour."