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Inside UK’s ‘saddest’ shopping centre after final store closes and streets dead | UK | News

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St Catherine’s Place in Bedminster, once a bustling hub of commerce, has been officially dubbed the UK’s most desolate shopping centre. Its streets are now eerily quiet, with only the occasional pigeon swooping in for a visit. Two decades ago, this place was teeming with shoppers and brimming with busy stores. However, by the dawn of 2023, only a lone Farmfoods store remained open to the public, following Iceland’s decision to close its doors.

A few months later, Farmfoods also decided to call it a day, leaving the shopping centre completely devoid of any open shops. Fast forward two years, and St Catherine’s Place has permanently closed its doors to the public. The once iconic entrance sign has been taken down, leaving behind nothing but an old, graffiti-covered eyesore. The entrance gate, now rusted and vandalised with mediocre street art, leads into a courtyard littered with bird droppings and rubbish, reports the Mirror.

Even the neighbouring furniture and electrical store has since shut down, its front windows shattered. For many years, the shopping centre served as a passageway for shoppers heading towards busier parts of town. The back entrance to the shopping centre is currently undergoing renovation after a property developer purchased the entire complex.

Construction work has sealed off the exit, rendering the old shopping centre inaccessible to the public. Meanwhile, the developer, Firmstone, has unveiled plans for “stylish one and two-bed apartments, some with private outdoor space, set around a central square”, as part of its new Catherine’s Yard complex, which is currently under construction.

However, the area still appears neglected, with a lone dead rat recently spotted outside the renovated building. A local resident described the old shopping centre as “very run down and in need of investment”, admitting that they didn’t feel safe walking alone in the surrounding area. “It’s just so gross,” they said.

Although the main entrance to St Catherine’s Place is located on East Street, Bristol’s largest retail area outside of the city centre, the shopping centre itself remains largely dormant. While East Street has also experienced decline in recent years, with several big-name retailers including Argos and Bonmarche relocating, there are signs of revitalisation in the area.

Firmstone’s website states: “We have a vision to revitilise this neglected part of Bedminster by building new homes, creating vibrant new public spaces and frontages, and promoting a more positive future for the local residents.

“Building on the success of Catherine’s House, we’re excited to redevelop this site, and are actively consulting with local residents, Bristol-based architects and planning consultants to ensure the proposals provide a development which suits the needs of the local people.”

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