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New website for Bolton’s Market Place

Bring Digital was tasked with creating the digital presence for Bolton shopping and entertainment redevelopment, Market Place.

Market Place has undergone a transformational, two year, £20 million refurbishment. The original Victorian Vaults have been restored and imaginatively opened up to create a contemporary retail and leisure destination in the heart of Bolton.

The centre is the catalyst for Bolton’s increasing leisure and night time economy, recently winning the Best Large Commercial Building category at this year’s Local Authority Building Control (LABC) North West Awards.

Nikki Wilson-Cook, Centre Manager at Market Place said: ‘We wanted to choose a local agency to deliver this exciting campaign for the centre. We were impressed with Bring Digital’s reputation and as soon as we met the team we knew instantly they would be a great partner for Market Place, sharing our vision for innovation and growth in Bolton. The work they have achieved is outstanding and the team has been a pleasure to work with.’


Bring Digital were tasked with redesigning and redeveloping the existing Market Place website with a fully optimised mobile site, whilst integrating a previously separate website for The Vaults. They were challenged with creating a truly unique website that matched the personality of the ambitious Market Place goals, while maintaining the emphasis on the building’s heritage and history.

David Ingram, Managing Director of Bring Digital said: ‘As an agency proudly based in Bolton, we are thrilled to be working alongside one of the region’s most exciting destinations. Market Place is right on our doorstep, and the redesign of its website was a great opportunity to flex our creative and technical muscles.’

Bring Digital is a Bolton-based digital marketing agency providing search, social media & website development services to a wide range of clients including Ann Summers and DW Fitness Clubs.

Launched in 2012, the company has now grown to over 30 members of staff, and is on track for a £2million turnover in 2017.