Vinci is to construct Reigate & Banstead Borough Council’s new cinema, retail and homes development at Marketfield Way in Redhill

When complete, the Marketfield Way scheme will provide a seven-screen cinema, shops and restaurants and 150 one- and two-bedroom homes, plus a new pedestrian route linking the High Street and Marketfield Way.

Demolition of the former offices and shops on the site was completed in May and a vast amount of the materials from the demolition has been re-used on-site or recycled off-site.

Piling rigs arrived on-site at the beginning of June to begin work on the building’s foundations, which will take about three months to complete.

Foundations for the new cinema have already been dug and work will soon commence on the construction of a new basement for the new residential units. Work has also begun to build a new electricity substation.

The project will bring benefits for the local economy with much-needed employment, training and skills opportunities for local people, as well as for the business community through the use of local subcontractors on-site and in the supply chain.

Accommodation and new facilities

Eddie Humphreys, executive member for place and economic prosperity, said: “With our investment in this development we are pushing forward the growth of Redhill town centre, which due to the current crisis, is even more important than ever.

“The construction is providing hundreds of jobs, as well as lots of training and business opportunities at a time when they are really needed.

“We appreciate that while the development takes place there may be some disruption and we thank the local community for their patience while we bring forward this landmark project for Redhill.”

Vinci’s regional director, Jason Griffiths, said: “We are delighted to be working with Reigate and Banstead Council and their wider team on this prestigious project in Redhill.

“This scheme will provide excellent accommodation and new facilities for the town to enjoy. We will play our part in delivering local employment, wider community support and considerate delivery of this scheme.”

The development is expected to complete in Summer 2022.

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