Tamworth town centre is set to buzz with new energy as the first independent businesses have been confirmed for the highly anticipated Town Hall Place retail hub. This significant development, part of Tamworth’s ongoing regeneration, will introduce a vibrant mix of niche retailers and community-focused services, aiming to enhance the town’s high street appeal and provide unique shopping experiences.
Key Takeaways
- Four diverse independent businesses are confirmed as the first tenants for Tamworth’s new Town Hall Place retail hub.
- The new ventures include a health and wellness café, a haberdashery offering workshops, a pottery painting studio, and a multicultural grocery store.
- These businesses are expected to open their doors in January or February 2026, contributing to the town centre’s regeneration.
A New Era for Tamworth’s High Street
Tamworth Borough Council has announced the first wave of independent businesses set to occupy the new Town Hall Place retail hub. This initiative is designed to foster a more diverse and engaging town centre, offering shoppers unique products and services not currently available. The selected tenants represent a variety of sectors, promising to bring a fresh dynamic to the high street.
Meet the New Tenants
- Brew health and wellness café: Owned by Amy Collins, Brew will offer a menu focused on healthy options such as bagels, salads, acai bowls, and various shakes. Collins expressed her long-held dream of opening a café in Tamworth, finding the affordable retail space at Town Hall Place to be the perfect opportunity.
- Castle Notions haberdashery: Novel Wust’s venture aims to combine traditional haberdashery retail with community engagement. Beyond selling fabrics, wool, and sewing supplies, Castle Notions will host workshops on sewing, knitting, sustainable fashion, and more, fostering a creative community.
- The Paint Pot Studio: Kate Watts plans to create a welcoming space for all ages to enjoy ceramic pot painting and other arts and crafts activities, such as bubble art and T-shirt making. Watts emphasized her commitment to offering affordable options for families looking for creative outlets away from screens.
- Tropical Market: Fred Borson’s new grocery store will specialise in authentic African and Caribbean foods and cooking ingredients, filling a perceived gap in the local market. Borson also hopes to host cultural events and cooking classes to bring the community together.
Driving Town Centre Regeneration
The opening of Town Hall Place signifies a crucial stage in the multi-million-pound Future High Streets Fund regeneration project. This project has already seen the establishment of a new college, improvements to St. Editha’s Square, and enhancements to the Castle Gateway. Community feedback highlighted a desire for more niche shops, a demand that Town Hall Place aims to meet with its affordable, smaller units designed to attract creative businesses.
Councillor Carol Dean, Leader of Tamworth Borough Council, stated that the council believes these initial tenants will add significant value to the town and encourage more visitors. The council is also supporting these new ventures with the aim of helping them grow into larger, permanent spaces within the town centre. Expressions of interest for the remaining units are still being welcomed.
Sources
- First independent businesses confirmed for Town Hall Place retail hub, Tamworth Borough Council.

