Witney’s multi-million-pound Marriotts Walk development has opened to the public. The first shops in the Welch Way development include Marks & Spencer, Debenhams, New Look, Wallis, Monsoon, Accessorize and Dorothy Perkins, along with restaurants Frankie & Benny’s, Café Rouge, and a Cineworld five-screen cinema.

Work on the £50m project started in January last year and includes 590 free car parking spaces, 143 new homes, a play park and public toilets.

About 300 new retail jobs have been created. Barry Norton, leader of West Oxfordshire District Council, said: “Marriotts Walk is a much-needed addition to the facilities of Witney, helping to catch up with the town’s expansion in recent years, yet successfully preserving Witney’s historic market town centre.

“The development will help put Witney firmly on the map as a retail destination.”

The shopping centre was built by the Simons Group on the former council highway depot site in Marriotts Close.

Witney Town Forum — a partnership of retailers, service providers and local councils — has produced large-scale maps and town guides to coincide with the opening.

Chairman Lesley Semaine said: “We believe that Marriotts can provide a really positive spin-off for the rest of the town.”

Both New Look and Dorothy Perkins, which already have shops in Witney, have found traders to fill their former units for their move to Marriotts Walk.

Lakeland will replace New Look and another shop from the Arcadia Group will occupy Dorothy Perkins.

Cineworld, which has two 3D screens, has employed 20 people.

All 69 of the first phase of apartments have been sold, with 37 reservations out of 74 for the second phase – due to be finished by spring.

Janette Reed, chairman of Witney Independent Traders’ Association, said: “Witney will be a great shopping destination for those wanting something a bit different, as well as the convenience of the big names.”

District councillor David Harvey said: “I think this is one of the most exciting projects we have ever been involved in. It has been eight years coming to fruition, with fabulous results.”

Simons managing director Luke Pickering added: “Hopefully the reaction from the public will be good.”