OPINION: Homes needed in the heart of town

It feels like it's been empty for ages, but work is now finally poised to start on redeveloping the former Co-Op site on Elder Way.
Artist's impression of how the redeveloped Co-op store will lookArtist's impression of how the redeveloped Co-op store will look
Artist's impression of how the redeveloped Co-op store will look

The store was such a key part of the town centre for so long, it’s disappearance seemed unthinkable. Like Woolworths.

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But as work is poised to start on the multi-million-pound flagship development, just across the road the closed signs have gone up. The historic Victoria Centre is shutting down after almost 100 years of trading .

It’s the way of life that new things come and old things pass away, but it’s still sad when they do - especially for a place that holds such memories for people.

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As the decision to close was made by the private owner of the building, there’s little that could be done to prevent this.

But it’s vital that such a key resource is not left empty for long. What every UK town centre needs is more people living in it all the time - not leaving it’s streets empty when the shops shut.

Converting this building into flats could begin to really transform the heart of our town.

PHIL BRAMLEY, editor

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