Structural demolition works have begun at The Priory shopping centre on Bridge Street in Worksop.
The scheme is being delivered by Midlands contractor GF Tomlinson on behalf of Bassetlaw District Council, under the medium works framework that Pagabo manages on behalf of The Education Alliance.
Enabling works began on site last month, with the isolation of building services, soft strip of internal areas and erection of scaffolding to sections of the building set for demolition. Site safety hoarding has also been installed, sectioning off part of the car park between the entrance road and service ramp to separate the construction works from the general public.
The next phase includes the removal of the structural elements of the building using a high-reach demolition excavator, with the two elevations near the access road and service ramp set to be dismantled through hand separation. Demolition works are scheduled for completion in May 2026.
The town centre location of the site presents logistical challenges; the main demolition works are taking place to the rear of the building, adjacent to the main thoroughfare to the principal parking area and service delivery routes.
Stores within the Priory Centre will remain open as normal throughout the development and pedestrian access through the shopping centre will also be maintained.
Bassetlaw District Council bought the site in 2023, with the majority of the £20m redevelopment funding secured through the Conservative government’s levelling up fund.
GF Tomlinson chairman Andy Sewards said: “The start of structural demolition marks a significant milestone for The Priory Centre and demonstrates real progress following a detailed pre-construction period. Our team has worked closely with the council and stakeholders to carefully plan the works, particularly given the logistical challenges of operating within a busy town centre environment, adjacent to live businesses and residential areas.”