The transformation of the Priory Centre site took a significant step forward this week as demolition work began on the former Town Council offices, housed in the North Extension of the building.
By the end of the day on Tuesday, what once stood as a familiar fixture in the town was reduced to rubble — a pile of memories and bricks marking the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter.
The removal of the North Extension is part of the ongoing redevelopment of the Priory Centre, a project that promises to breathe new life into the heart of St Neots. The swift demolition reflects the momentum behind the ambitious scheme, which aims to revitalise community space for future generations.
Town representatives called the milestone “a pretty satisfying moment,” as it signals visible progress and the clearing of the way for modern, improved facilities.

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