It was welcomed by shoppers who called their town centre 'depressing'
Shoppers have expressed hope the demolition and redevelopment of a 'potentially dangerous' building could help improve a Nottingham town labelled 'depressing'. The plans aim to construct four shops with eight flats above on land to the rear of 50-53 Main street, Bulwell after demolishing the existing building.
"It is the most bleak I have ever seen it and I've lived here all my life. I would rather sit in my car than be in town now, it's gone downhill. Bill Hunt, 54, from Bulwell, said: "The shops would be good, but we also need something to fill the Argos building. You hear all sorts of rumours about shops leaving and coming to Bulwell.
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