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New Strand Shopping Centre

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councilors in October 1987 approved the plans having previous rejected an earlier application by Ravenseft Properties Limited in August 1987 on the grounds that the plans would be "detrimental to the visual amenity of the Palatine residents". Many shopkeepers petitioned in favour of the plans, noting that the redevelopment proposal would modernise the centre, making it more attractive and offering protection to shoppers during bad weather. The refurbishment was overseen by the manager Peter Williams, who oversaw a transition into something "approximating the
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had previously appointed shopping consultants in 1956 to advise on the necessary improvements, with a particular focus on the Strand Road-Stanley Road area. The consultants found that facilities were "inadequate," with a danger to pedestrians and insufficient parking available. The area identified for redevelopment was already part of a
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Construction work started in 1965, with demolition of existing residential dwellings starting sometime around July that year. The first phase of construction involved the laying of a new £55,000 sewer from April that year. Support piles were laid from September 1965, with expectations that the first
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During the 1960s, Bootle underwent a major regeneration, with the shopping centre expected to be a highlight of the redevelopment efforts. In October 1961, the town's development plan was approved, and the council granted permission for the compulsory purchase of property on Stanley Road. The council
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or opera house". Many of the new shops had previously held premises on Stanley Road and proudly proclaimed in the window of their former premises that "we have moved to the New Strand". On opening day, there were over 60 shops open, among them larger stores that may have otherwise not come to Bootle
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The Strand opened on 4 October 1968 by Mayor of Bootle, Alderman Oliver Ellis as part of a larger Bootle redevelopment during this period, having previously been streets of housing. Development of the £5 million (equivalent to £95,492,700 in 2023) centre, constructed by Ravenseft Properties, was
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Approval for the scheme was expected imminently during a press conference in November 1963. However, town planning modifications were needed to remove the provision of housing on the land designated for the new shopping centre and business units to repurpose the land for general business. Provisions
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and surveyor told the inquiry that the main shopping region of the area should be improved rather than redeveloped, citing concerns over rent costs which in the proposed shopping centre "would be more than double the existing rents for property in the area", expressing concerns this could drive away
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program. Despite considering other sites, the Stanley Road-Strand Road location was ultimately chosen due to its significant redevelopment needs and its potential to create a new retail shopping centre strategically located near a railway station and easily accessible to the wider Merseyside region.
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held a competition to find the best six names for new planned pedestrian ways, with a £25 prize for the winner. The winning name was announced in March 1965, with the entry "New Strand" by 11-year-old Dorothy Hawkins winning first prize, while "Stanley Mons Strand" and "Little America" were the two
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for £32.5m, who cited the desire to protect local jobs and assist towards a wider region regeneration, as well as to generate a stable income for the council. The council spent almost £700,000 on legal advice for the purchase of the shopping centre. An estimated 118,000 shoppers visited the centre
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The Strand saw its first major redevelopment and expansion in 1997–1998, conceived in response to the shortage of larger sized units in Bootle. The redevelopment project consisted of a 100,000 square feet (9,300 m) expansion to the existing shopping centre mall, providing new floor space to a
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The precinct was designed by T. P. Bennett with attention to detail that made "clear that it is a showpiece of a self-confident town". Over the main entrance was a ridged tent-like roof which was described as being among Bootle's "most prominent landmarks", while the entrance hall was compared to
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Original plans included a further development stage which would have provided a high level approach to the centre from the New Strand railway station platform, but this did not materialise. The car parking facilities, provided in the form of a multi-storey car park, where described as being "on a
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The centre received a significant revamp in 1988, which included a roof over the lower palatine, a pram ramp and an extension to the balcony for residential tenants. Support for the balcony extension was mixed, with around as many in opposition as there were in support. The planning committee by
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noted that the shopping district present on Stanley Road did not meet modern standards, as the area's shops were primarily old property conversions that had failed to keep up with the times. The Bootle Traders' Association expressed concerns that the higher rents charged in the new centre could
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The centre was extended between 1997 and 1998 and completed in November the same year to provide additional retail outlets, as well as additional car-parking facilities and improved transportation to the centre. The Strand centre is widely known for the
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Stanley Road failed to materialise, the Stanley Road entrance became the primary entry point, leaving the shopping centre "somewhat back to front". Arches would later be added to the Stanley Road end in an attempt to reverse the polarity.
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by two 10-year-old minors, Jon Venables and Robert Thompson. They were charged of two crimes on 20 February. Nine months later on 24 November, they were found guilty, becoming the youngest convicted murderers in modern British history.
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in honour of the new shopping centre development. Bus links to the Strand became much improved following the extension which took place during 1999, which included a new bus terminal amongst other extensions to the main building.
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The centre was purchased by London-based Ellandi in 2014, who announced plans to update the signage, improve accessibility and bring in new retailers. Under their ownership, the return of anchor tenant
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By March 1967, construction work was described as "proceeding rapidly", with lettings of shops progressing well. There had been prior concerns expressed that the centre could end up being a
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from the shops that left areas of the walkway exposed to the elements. Originally, the main entrance was to be the Hexagon on Washington Parade, however when a grander plan to
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weekly in 2017. Despite the sale, Ellandi will continue to manage the shopping centre, whilst working alongside Sefton Council to deliver their regeneration strategy.
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In October 2014, it was announced that London-based Ellandi had purchased the shopping centre, yet it was sold to Sefton Council just two and a half years later.
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believed that Linacre Lane would have been a more suitable location, but accepted that transport connections in the region were inadequate.
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shops would be open in time for Christmas 1966. Full completion was expected to be in 1968, the centenary year of Bootle receiving its
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gaining the honour. Following a fall in crime rates to become one of the lowest in the region, it was granted a Safer Business Award.
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were also considered to allow for the widening of Stanley Road. The site chosen for the shopping centre was occupied by streets of
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was announced, as well as a vacancy rate decrease to less than 10%, with a footfall increase of 14% each year.
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scale unknown on Merseyside". The centre was originally designed almost entirely as concrete, with
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On Friday 12 February 1993, the New Strand Shopping Centre came to significant attention within
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award for its efforts in tackling crime, with just a handful of other towns and cities in the
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Map of the area now occupied by New Strand Shopping Centre before construction, c1965
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hoped to transform Bootle into "one of the most dynamic areas of the North West".
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How Stanley Road looked around 1905, with the shops that would later be demolished
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host of new retailers, whilst also providing a direct link into a new
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Bootle Bus Station, with the Strand Shopping Centre car park behind
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Buildings and structures in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton
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which complements the existing multi story carpark adjacent.
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was abducted from a shopping centre and murdered on a nearby
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and Woolworths. Footfall was estimated at 120,000 a week.
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List of tallest buildings and structures in Liverpool
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Bootle, Merseyside
Coordinates
53°27′07″N 2°59′35″W / 53.452°N 2.993°W / 53.452; -2.993
anchor tenants
Total retail floor area
strandshoppingcentre.com
shopping centre
Bootle, Merseyside
Girobank
Netherton
municipal charter
1993 abduction of toddler James Bulger

slum clearance
compulsory purchase
public inquiry
Ministry of Housing and Local Government
William Roots
MP
liquidation
estate agent

Victorian
terraced housing
municipal charter
white elephant
Ravenseft Properties Limited
canopies
pedestrianise

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