£2m boost from Metro Mayor's office to revamp town centre - promising economic growth and new jobs

What Huyton Village could look like after redevelopment works

The Huyton Village regeneration project has received a significant boost with a £2m investment from Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram's office. This funding forms part of the ambitious £163m Huyton Village scheme, which is set to bring numerous economic and social benefits to the town centre and wider Knowsley area.

The plans aim to revitalise Huyton's town centre by introducing a blend of leisure, retail, residential, and office spaces. The initial phase will concentrate on creating 72 affordable homes, a 130-bed hotel, commercial office space, a community hub and library.

The proposal includes the demolition of old council buildings, freeing up nearly seven acres of land for future development. The Huyton Village project is projected to generate £62m for the local economy and will continue to evolve, according to the Metro Mayor's office.

They also confirmed that further phases will soon be initiated, including more commercial space and an additional 300 new homes. The £2m from Liverpool City Region's combined authority will fund the purchase and refurbishment of properties on Cavendish Walk, with further plans to create temporary office space for relocated council staff.

This will facilitate the development of a new, modern 'village green' and energy-efficient office building, including the seven-storey Huyton Municipal Building. , reports the Liverpool Echo.

Steve Rotheram expressed his enthusiasm for the project and said: "We've shown in Kirkby and Prescot what we can achieve when we work together-and now it's Huyton's turn."

He continued: "This investment isn't just about new buildings - it's about creating homes, green spaces, and better facilities that will bring jobs and businesses back into the town centre."

As part of the plans, the Cenotaph will be relocated to a new village green. A cutting-edge transport hub will be constructed at street level to replace the current multi-storey car park, featuring electric vehicle charging points and secure cycle storage.

This element of the project will be funded through a bid to the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement.

Knowsley Council Leader Cllr Graham Morgan added: "We're delighted to have the support of the Combined Authority to drive this transformative project forward. This is a huge step in our plans to deliver lasting economic and social benefits to Huyton and the wider region."