BIG plans have been revealed at the former nightclub unit in High Wycombe.

Refresh Wycombe, currently located in the Chiltern Shopping Centre, is a store which encourages shoppers to reduce, reuse, recycle and create.

Local businesses and individuals donate unwanted items to the store where it can be given a new lease of life by a crafter or textiler.

Refresh announced earlier this week that it will be moving its store inside Pure nightclub in autumn 2023.

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Announcing the news on their website, Refresh said: "It will be a wonderful new home for our ‘Scrap' shop and we have some fantastic plans for the place including running makers workshops, craft demonstrations and other events as well as plans for a cafe in the space too.

"It's going to be a fantastic hub full of creativity for the community."

Refresh is currently open as normal on Wednesdays from 1.30pm to 4.30pm and on Saturdays from 10am to 4pm.

Back in 2018, residents said replacing the old nightclub for offices and shops would provide a "lifeline for small independent traders."

Back then Adeel Qureshi, who owns Crime Clothing, spoke to the Free Press about the plans to regenerate 9 to 16 Oxford Street, which was formerly known as Octagon Parade and housed Pure nightclub. 

The High Wycombe resident said at time how the plans could provide hope for independent businesses if the new offices and shops plan offers smaller, more affordable units.