Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Demolition begins at Kingstanding Shopping Centre, locals say ‘it’s about time’

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Demolition has finally begun at Kingstanding Shopping Centre as locals say ‘it’s about time’. The iconic shopping centre at in the heart of Kingstanding Circle had deteriorated for years before finally closing down in December last year.

The few shops left clinging to life including Card Factory, Farmfoods and Domino’s finally pulled the shutters down just before Christmas. Once a bustling hive of activity with many residents having grown up shopping there, the spot declined into a boarded up space painted with graffiti.




Now crane operators are knocking down the site to make way for a giant Lidl store that will replace the old shopping centre. The fire-ravaged Kingstanding Pub nearby will also face the bulldozers.

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Ahead of the Kingstanding by-election, won last week by the Conservatives, locals shared their thoughts on the demolition of Kingstanding Shopping Centre and how they hope it will transform the ward.

Pensioner Derek Knight, 80, of Kings Road said: “I’ve wanted Kingstanding Shopping Centre demolished for years, it was decent shopping centre first but it got worse and worse. I’m all for a new Lidl and it will be a benefit to the community. It will also encourage people to use the local shops opposite as well.

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