Changes to parking availability on Stockyard site

Muli Purpose Events Space In Stockyard Carpark

The preparation for the Stockyard site redevelopment is set to begin, with site hoardings and Heras fencing scheduled to be erected starting on 10 March 2025. 

Due to the construction, the area currently used for public parking will be unavailable from Monday 17 March 2025 until the site is anticipated to reopen in 2026. After a substantial redevelopment, this area will re-open as a multifunctional events space within the Stockyard, providing parking that will also serve as additional event space for larger gatherings and festivals, similar to its current use. 

During the construction phase of the project, visitors can find alternative parking options on Wilton Road and Scalford Road, both of which are just a short walk from the Stockyard site. Livestock Market customers will still be able to park on the northern part of the site and the Stockyard will make separate arrangements for tenants and events during the period. 

Cllr Pip Allnatt, Leader of Melton Borough Council stated that: “The preparation of the Stockyard site to enable the upcoming redevelopment marks a significant step forward for this project. We understand the temporary inconvenience caused by the closure of the current parking area, but we are confident that the new development will bring long-term benefits to our residents and visitors. The space will not only provide ample parking but will also serve as a vibrant venue for events, bringing people together and fostering a sense of community spirit. We appreciate everyone’s patience and cooperation during this period of change and look forward to unveiling this exciting new space in 2026." 

Hugh Brown, CEO of Gillstream Markets Ltd, which operates the site, said: “This is the start of a huge project for the benefit of the Market, the Town and the wider area and we thank everyone for their patience during the construction works.  While the main Stockyard car park is closed, we will provide specific guidance to Stockyard traders, tenants and event organisers as the project progresses.” 

The council have already received interest and are taking enquiries from potential tenants of the new units. They encourage interested parties to contact APB on wjs@apbleicester.co.uk.

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For a full list of Council owned carparks visit here: Parking information – Melton Borough Council

For more information please contact: communications@melton.gov.uk 

04 March 2025