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Nostalgic 60s shopping centre set to be DEMOLISHED to make way for new retail complex and car park for over 150 motors
Nostalgic 60s shopping centre set to be DEMOLISHED to make way for new retail complex and car park for over 150 motors

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Nostalgic 60s shopping centre set to be DEMOLISHED to make way for new retail complex and car park for over 150 motors

AN ICONIC 60s shopping centre is to be demolished to make way for a new retail centre and car park for more than 150 vehicles. It comes as Pendle Borough Council aims to revitalise the Lancashire town of Nelson after receiving £25 million of government funding. 1 One of the council's projects is the demolition and rebuilding of nostalgic shopping centre Pendle Rise in the town. But a row is brewing after reports several retailers are still trading in in the centre, which is due to for demolition later this year. Demolition work is due to be completed by March 2026, with building work on the new centre due to start shortly after. Richard Savory, a consultant from the RAISE Partnership, which is overseeing the project, sought to reassure the Nelson Town Deal board at its latest meeting. The town board includes property-linked businesses involved commercially with the projects, a small number of elected councillors, private businesses and voluntary sector representatives. This is required under town deal rules. Mr Savory said some key phases of the compulsory purchase order process to buy it had been completed. Issues were raised by Specsavers, regarding finding an alternative shop, and Lancashire County Council, he said, but these had been resolved. Birmingham give update on new £3billion stadium as they announce major development Specsavers was accused of "lacking vision" but is now due to move to a shop on Manchester Road, Lancs Live reported. Mr Savory said: "We still expect to be on-site at Pendle Rise in October, with five months to demolish. "Once the strip-out including asbestos is done, it will be about six weeks to bring the shell down. It's a tight deadline but achievable." 'We can turf them out if we need to' He added: "Before we can demolish, we have to vacate it. But that won't be problem because all the powers will rest with Pendle Council. All people will have to leave. "We anticipate that all businesses there will be gone by then. But if need be, we can turf them out on November 3. "We will write to the five remaining retailers who have not yet reached a relocation deal. But we are running out of time to do walk-away offers." At the meeting, David Rothwell, deputy principal of Nelson and Colne College, asked what the implications were if the deadline was not met. Mr Savory replied: "We're in regular talks with the government ministry. "I think it accepts some projects may finish between 2026 and 2027. "We send monitoring updates and there will be one in September. We'll have a much clearer view by then." Lib-Dem Councillor David Whipp, the new leader of Pendle Council, said: "Can I thank everybody involved with resolving these things. "It was quite bizarre that Lancashire County Council was objecting. And Specsavers seemed to lack vision and be very short-sighted with this. But the objections have been withdrawn. "Vacating Pendle Rise and getting it demolished is a key project. It cannot be delayed. " Conservative Coun Nadeem Ahmed added: "The public want to see action. I know there's a of work involved but I think people are asking when is this going to happen? They want to see work. " Independent Coun Asjad Mahmood, the deputy council leader, said: "The legal requirement to give notice to shops is three months. But we are giving them four months. "We've made good progress with the CPO and this scheme will have lasting benefits for the community." Demolition day Pendle Rise is just one nostalgic shopping centre in the UK that is past its sell-by date. The Grafton Centre in Cambridge is also set to be demolished after years of decline. As we reported recently, it housed just 11 retailers after years of neglect. Built in 1983, the shopping hub has undergone significant changes in the 40 years since it was built. An expansion took place in the 1990s, in addition to a recent refurbishment in 2017. Despite attempts to revive the struggling centre, Cambridge City Council approved plans to partially demolish the building in February 2024. Led by the Pioneer Group, the demolished site will be replaced by science laboratories, plus a hotel and a gym. It hopes to be a more productive use of the space, as the shopping centre had become run down with lots of empty units. Over the last few years retailers like Debenhams, River Island and New Look all closed down their Grafton-Centre sites, leaving it feeling increasingly empty.

Archaeological dig begins on new cemetery site
Archaeological dig begins on new cemetery site

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Archaeological dig begins on new cemetery site

A search for archaeological remains is under way on land which has been earmarked for a new cemetery. The 6.3 hectare site off Halifax Road, Nelson, Lancashire, was bought by Pendle Borough Council to provide space for about 4,500 graves. Work is being carried out to prepare for when the current cemetery on Walton Lane reaches full capacity in four years. The survey of the proposed burial ground is to ensure planning permission can be granted for the project and the dig could take between four to eight weeks to complete. Asjad Mahmood, leader of Pendle Borough Council, said: "A lot of thought and consideration went into finding the right location for a site which would be suitable for a dignified burial space in an attractive green environment. "We understand the value of green open spaces across Pendle and the site will remain open to everyone. "We will not be expanding the cemetery beyond its current boundaries, so anyone with gardens or allotments next to the site will not be affected." Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230. Plans put forward for new 7,000-grave cemetery Pendle Borough Council

Archaeological dig begins to test grounds for Pendle's new cemetery
Archaeological dig begins to test grounds for Pendle's new cemetery

BBC News

time18-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Archaeological dig begins to test grounds for Pendle's new cemetery

A search for archaeological remains is under way on land which has been earmarked for a new 6.3 hectare site off Halifax Road, Nelson, Lancashire, was bought by Pendle Borough Council to provide space for about 4,500 is being carried out to prepare for when the current cemetery on Walton Lane reaches full capacity in four survey of the proposed burial ground is to ensure planning permission can be granted for the project and the dig could take between four to eight weeks to complete. Asjad Mahmood, leader of Pendle Borough Council, said: "A lot of thought and consideration went into finding the right location for a site which would be suitable for a dignified burial space in an attractive green environment."We understand the value of green open spaces across Pendle and the site will remain open to everyone."We will not be expanding the cemetery beyond its current boundaries, so anyone with gardens or allotments next to the site will not be affected." Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.

Anger over plan to replace grassland site with large cemetery
Anger over plan to replace grassland site with large cemetery

Yahoo

time18-03-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Anger over plan to replace grassland site with large cemetery

Angry residents have spoken out against plans to turn a 15-acre grassland area next to their homes into huge cemetery. Pendle Borough Council has submitted an application to build a Muslim cemetery with over 70 car parking spaces on land in Brierfield, Lancashire. More than 20 residents have objected to the application, calling the plans 'absurd', raising concerns over drainage and the effect on local wildlife. Others have also questioned why there is no provision for multi-faith burials. Jen Lomax, 82, has lived on a road adjacent to the planned field for over 50 years.

Pendle: Councillor who owes £4k in council tax resigns
Pendle: Councillor who owes £4k in council tax resigns

BBC News

time21-02-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Pendle: Councillor who owes £4k in council tax resigns

A Lancashire councillor has resigned after it was revealed he owed almost £4,000 in council tax and had missed dozens of Ormerod was Conservative councillor for Colne's Vivary Bridge ward until his resignation, which was announced on Thursday by Pendle Borough Council in an email to other this week it was revealed Ormerod owed £3,835 in unpaid council tax to across three years. He had also attended just three council meetings since being elected in May council confirmed the resignation earlier. Lib Dem councillor David Whipp had earlier called on Ormerod to stand down. He said he had missed 27 council meetings and also asked why the Conservative Party had chosen him as a candidate "who was £1,700 in arrears at the time of his election".On Thursday Paul Preston, the council's democratic services manager, sent an email to councillors seen by the Local Democracy Reporting Service. It said Ormerod has resigned "with immediate effect".Both Ormerod and Pendle Council's Conservative group have been contacted for comment but have not Vivary Bridge ward in Colne already has one by-election due following the resignation of another Pendle Conservative councillor – Kieran McGladdery – after he claimed his group failed to back stronger taxi safety measures at a council meeting in December.A second by-election is expected but a date is yet to be confirmed. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer.

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