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£4 million refurbishment of Abbey Shopping Centre / Precinct begins

£4 million refurbishment begins
On twitter I see from the Vale of White Horse District Council “Work has started on the much anticipated £4 million refurbishment of Abingdon’s main retail area Abbey Shopping Centre. “

There is not a lot to see yet. There is some scaffolding round the back of some shops. There are also barriers stored in one shop, and a McLaren sign in another. McLaren are the chosen contractor.

The finished project is available to view on youtube …

Matthew Barber, leader of the district council said “I would ask that residents bear with us over summer while the work is being carried out, and that they continue to visit the town centre and support our local traders in the meantime.

Abingdon-on-Thames Parish Meeting 2012

A-O-T Annual Parish Meeting
The Roysse Room has been repainted and revarnished, and was open for the Abingdon-on-Thames Annual Parish Meeting – a chance for England’s newly renamed Abingdon-on-Thames Town Council to present what has happened in the past year and their vision …
A-O-T Annual Parish Meeting
The new leader of the council, Sandy Lovatt, told us a bit about his philosophy, and explained how the local economy is built on three independent supports: the social, the cultural, and the economic – represented by the three legs of a stool.
A-O-T Annual Parish Meeting
We then had a presentation by NewRiver Retail Ltd who run the Abbey Shopping Centre on behalf of Scottish Widows.

NewRiver Retail look after 14 shopping centres for Scottish Widows, two of which are under their direct control: Abingdon and Crewe.

They had a progress report on the phase 1 redevelopment of the Abbey Shopping Centre in Abingdon… contractors have  taken up residence in unit 10 and will start work in April 2012 – a slight delay for legal reasons.

The work should be completed by November – prior to Christmas. Along with other architectural improvements, five smaller units are being knocked down to make two larger shops providing the sort of floor space to attract national fashion retailers.

After the presentation, questions came about phase 2 – the redevelopment of the Charter. This would involve relocating the library (cultural) and health centre (social possibly) to make way for a new big anchor store (economic). The anchor store would bring in the money to make phase 2 happen. But people in the audience were asking the serious question as to whether this is the best thing for the future of Abingdon (socially and culturally and economically).

Just to say that in my opinion I think people would probably prefer a department store (John Lewis, Debenhams, M&S) as an anchor  but NewRiver Retail said the economic reality is that it would be a supermarket.

Recent changes in the Abbey Shopping Centre

Shopping Centre
The Christmas Shop has opened but no longer has the days to Christmas counter in the window. So I have to go to the Nursery Shop blog to see there are 48 sleeps to go. With Halloween behind us businesses are gearing up for the festive season. On the other side of the precinct there is now a Calendar Club shop.
Shopping Centre
However, Azuri are looking less than festive and have looked empty for a couple of weeks now. Meanwhile the community shop had Age UK last week, and Citizens Advice this week.

Shopping Centre redevelopment moves a step nearer

Abbey Shopping Centre
In January 2010 the district council consulted on options for the Abbey Shopping Centre.
Abbey Shopping Centre
It was announced today that an agreement has been signed for a £53M redevelopment of the favoured option. According to the district council’s press release…

Proposals for the Charter area (starting around 2013) include:
* a new large supermarket
* a new decked car park of about 400 spaces
* other retail floor space
* a replacement library, day centre and medical centre potentially at first floor level.

Proposals for the Abbey Shopping Centre (starting around Jan 2012) include:
* improving the choice and range of shop unit sizes by converting and combining some of the existing units into larger stores
* creating a new unit of 4,500 sq.ft. and another one of 2,000 sq.ft, both with first floor sales areas
* creating a more attractive street area by alternating roof heights and removing the existing canopies
* repaving and replacing street furniture, lighting and signage in the shopping centre.

This comes hot on the heals of an agreement to double the size of the Orchard Centre in Didcot at a cost of £125M.  The two district councils involved (Vale of White Horse for Abingdon and South Oxfordshire for Didcot) have shared executive staff so they  must have been busy.