A long-abandoned garden centre in Cromford is set for redevelopment after Derbyshire Dales District Council approved plans for a new watersports facility. Peak UK Kayaking, a company known for designing gear used by Olympic athletes, will repurpose the former Cromford garden centre site along the A6 and canal.
The development will include facilities for Paddlepeak, the company’s charitable initiative, which introduces children to kayaking and supports river clean-up efforts along the Derwent. The project is also expected to create more than 10 jobs.
The garden centre, which has been vacant since 2006, has become a hotspot for trespassers and urban explorers. Local authorities have expressed support for the site’s revitalization, though concerns remain about sewage management and potential environmental impacts on the river.
Peak UK Kayaking, founded in the Lake District and operating in Cromford since 1995, has since expanded its operations and now produces 35,000 garments annually.