ConstructionCapital&Centric starts restoration of Wigan’s concrete modernist Civic Centre

Capital&Centric starts restoration of Wigan’s concrete modernist Civic Centre

Work has started on the re-birth of one of Wigan’s most imposing town centre buildings and soon to be one the town’s “coolest” workspaces.

Social impact developer Capital&Centric is getting going to restore the Civic Centre – the modernist concrete building that’s sat at the heart of the town since the 1970s.

Having been empty for years, the progress is a landmark moment in efforts to breathe life back into the space on Millgate.

Locals are likely to see activity on site in the coming weeks, as enabling work starts to strip out the unusable fittings, as well as carefully remove fixtures with no architectural merit, from plasterboard and flooring tiles to light fittings.

Partnership

Capital&Centric, working in partnership with Wigan Council as part of a post-Covid drive to create standout workspaces in Greater Manchester’s towns, is planning to protect and restore as much of the original modernist structure as possible.

Whilst the team work up a detailed planning application for the site, prep of the building for its next chapter will be in full swing.

It’ll include taking down the defunct telephone mast mounted on the roof, removing redundant mechanical equipment and carefully shotblasting the paint from the waffle ceiling to expose the original concrete.

Big vision

The big vision is to tempt businesses to set up or expand in Wigan, with what promises to be some of the highest quality and most creative workspaces on the market when done.

John Moffat, joint managing director at Capital&Centric, said: “We’re finalising detailed plans for the site, but we’re already getting going on prepping the building for an incredible next chapter. We’ll be super careful to preserve all the beautiful concrete finishes, which provide so much character, as we preserve and restore this local icon.

“The Civic Centre has been part of Wigan life for decades. We want it to become a magnet for start-ups and growing creative businesses that want a standout space with real character right in the centre of town.”

Plans for the space will be geared toward delivering incubator spaces for start-ups and small businesses, alongside larger spaces, a coffee shop, outdoor hangouts and a roof garden.

More detail should be coming forward this Autumn, as the team work up a detailed planning application for submission to Wigan Council.

Transformation

Leader of Wigan Council, David Molyneux MBE, said: “It’s fantastic to see work begin on the redevelopment of the Civic Centre and I’m looking forward to watching the transformation as it progresses.

“Capital&Centric’s vision for the building is exciting and will see the iconic building restored and transformed into an attractive and modern workplace of choice.

“There are lots of exciting projects taking place in Wigan town centre at the moment as part of our strategic regeneration framework, including the redevelopment of the Galleries, Wigan Pier and Eckersley Mills, along with the Heritage Action Zone project on King Street. Together these projects will help support the regeneration of Wigan into a place where people choose to live, work, visit and invest.”

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
Latest

How Manchester is shaping the next wave of AI

Manchester has a habit of being underestimated. People still talk about UK technology as if it is a London story with a few regional...

How to know when your commercial van needs a turbo replacement

For most van drivers, the turbocharger sits somewhere in the background. It does its job, you do yours, and neither of you gives the...

Fewer People Are Claiming Compensation Despite Rising Injury Concerns, Says Mooneerams Solicitors

CARDIFF, UK. June 3rd, 2026 - Personal injury claims have fallen dramatically over recent years, despite large numbers of people continuing to suffer injuries caused...

Daniel and Rachel Wu Introduce Online Coaching Academy as Success Elevation Continues Growth

Success Elevation Coaching is preparing to enter its next phase of development with the launch of a dedicated online learning platform. Founded by London-based...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Business Manchester will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.
Don't miss

Yorkshire’s Kerala Canteen Unveils Its Most Ambitious Summer Menu Yet

LEEDS, UK. June 1st, 2026 — Kerala Canteen, the Leeds restaurant celebrated for pioneering the UK's Kerala tapas dining concept, has unveiled its new Summer...

JVR Consultancy highlights the operational complexity of rail supplier compliance requirements

Compliance advisory firm JVR Consultancy is encouraging organisations operating within the UK rail sector to take a more structured approach to supplier assurance and...

How to know when your commercial van needs a turbo replacement

For most van drivers, the turbocharger sits somewhere in the background. It does its job, you do yours, and neither of you gives the...

Orbit Spaces Reveals First Look at New Floor of 55 King Street Flexible Workspace

Manchester-based flexible workspace provider Orbit Spaces has revealed a first look at the new floor of its expanded site at 55 King Street, ahead of...

More News

Managing construction site access control with temporary fencing

Effective access control has become a vital aspect of construction site management for Lancashire businesses. With persistent threats such as theft, vandalism, and unauthorised...

JVR Consultancy highlights the operational complexity of rail supplier compliance requirements

Compliance advisory firm JVR Consultancy is encouraging organisations operating within the UK rail sector to take a more structured approach to supplier assurance and...

5 Modern Use Cases for Architectural Woven Wire

Woven wire has been a staple of industrial manufacturing for decades. But architects and interior designers have increasingly turned to it as a serious...