Website and telephone payments Sunday 19 May
Our website and telephone payment systems are unavailable between 9am and 2pm on Sunday 19 May. You will not be able to pay for any council services on our website or over the phone during this time.
Levelling Up Fund improvements to Catterick town centre and Shute Road.
Following a 2022 bid to the Levelling Up Fund by Richmondshire District Council, North Yorkshire County
Council and the Ministry of Defence, the UK government awarded £19 million to develop Catterick town centre and improve the surrounding land around Shute Road.
The funding will be used to:
Our main planning application for the development has now been approved.
Permission has been granted to:
The plans also include:
A new planning submission for accessibility and connectivity has been approved. This relates to the proposed creation of a connecting footpath to the North of residential areas leading to Catterick Road and the Southern edge of an existing woodland/ park. The entry point at the western edge of the application site is via a 1.5m footway surfaced in tarmacadam, on the north-east corner of Heatherdene Road. The entry point at the eastern edge similarly accessed by another 1.5m footway, North of St Oswalds Road, again surfaced in tarmacadam.
View the proposed site plan here (pdf / 1 MB)
The proposed new Civic Square will form a focus to the external spaces around the new buildings and entry point to Coronation Park. The square will provide a flexible, hard surfaced active space able to accommodate local events and community-based activities including small scale markets, festivals, music events and local shows. There will also be a new pedestrianised entrance point coming from Richmond Road taking you down the to the new Civic Square.
The main building will be over three floors and versatile. The multi-use space will consist of social space and seating, multi-use event space, food / retail concessions and 2-3 person offices suites that for business start-ups and small companies. There will also be a large training kitchen for community use. The building aims to unite the community by bringing people together, celebrating our diversity and supporting one another.
The design proposals for the park aim to deliver toddler/junior play areas near the new Civic square and canopy space, additional play equipment to the south of Coronation Park plus a small-scale skate park close to the woodland path alongside Leadmill Beck.
Work will be undertaken to manage the existing woodland to ensure the health of existing trees/shrubs and improve the opportunities for ground flora. A sensory garden will also be created to the north of the area creating a quiet, reflective space.
Within the new Coronation Park there will be Sensory gardens. These gardens will not only allow you to connect with nature but is all about stimulating and engaging all your senses. Both children and adults will benefit from these gardens.
Join us for our community engagement dates:
Come and join us and share your valuable opinions. Take the opportunity to ask questions and provide your feedback. Your input is essential in shaping Catterick’s future. Let us come together and make a difference.
Further details about the proposed changes to the area can be viewed in the Catterick Garrison town centre regeneration levelling up bid document (pdf / 9 MB).