Mexborough multi-storey car park in line for demolition as part of regeneration work
It's part of wider work to smarten up the town centre
A multi-storey car park in Mexborough is set to be demolished as part of the next phase of the town’s redevelopment, the Mayor of Doncaster has said.
The City of Doncaster Council-run car park, situated off of Station Road, Mexborough, will be discussed by Mayor Ros Jones’ cabinet at a meeting in January 2026, according to the council’s forward plan of key decisions.
Additionally, a contract worth up to £78,148.59 was published on December 10, 2025, on the Government’s online contracts finder tool.
The council contract, agreed with Alan Wood Partnership Ltd, is titled “Mexborough MSCP Demolition”.
In a statement to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, Mayor Ros Jones said: “Since August 2025, a number of regenerative projects have begun in Mexborough town centre, including improving the access to the sports club, improving the overall landscape and improving the shop fronts, this has been made possible through the Levelling Up Funding for Doncaster North.
“Cabinet will meet in January to discuss the next phase of works which will include improvements to Mexborough Markets area and demolition of the multi-story car park which is costly to maintain and often an area of Anti-Social Behaviour. The plan is to replace it with a surface level car park, further enhancing Mexborough town centre.
“There will be no loss of car parking, due to the current works that are taking place around the bus station which will actually increase the number of parking spaces once all works have been completed.”
Mayor Jones’ cabinet will be asked to accept funding from Levelling-Up Three (LUF3) worth £1.5million.
The decision description states the funding is for Mexborough Markets, retail units and the multi-storey car park demolition.
The town has been the recipient of numerous Government funding pots in recent years, including £2m-per-year for the next decade as part of the Labour Government’s Pride In Place funding.
Mexborough has had £12.5m committed through LUF3. The City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) has committed £11m and Pride In Place will bring £20m to the area – bringing Mexborough’s total grant funding to £43.5m.