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| Tuesday, 4 February, 2003, 11:30 GMT Shops boost for deprived city area ![]() The shops were once a symbol of the area's prosperity Part of a dilapidated area of Bristol is to be redeveloped under a multi-million pound scheme. Traders have been leaving Hartcliffe's Symes Avenue for years, with many premises now boarded up and only a few shops remaining. Under the new deal reached in November 2002, the supermarket chain Morrisons will redevelop the area, with a new store, and other shops. The agreement includes improved community facilities, a new library and plans to smarten the area up generally - as well as creating up to 350 new jobs.
Tracey Edwards-Brown, Chair of Hartcliffe and Withywood Community Partnership said: "It's been frustrating over the years, but I think Hartcliffe and Withywood at last have something to get excited about." The redevelopment proposal involves demolishing all existing buildings except a housing office. There would be a new superstore and in-store cafe, a petrol station, a row of smaller shops, a new library and community facilities. Planning permission Roger Owen, of Morrisons, said: "We hope to demonstrate our commitment to the local community by working with the council and local residents to provide a first-class district centre in which we can all take pride." The plans are on show at the Hartcliffe library on Tuesday and Wednesday. Councillor Helen Holland said: "I plan to go along to the exhibition and I hope everyone in the area will too." The development will start in 18 months' time, if planning permission is granted. | See also: 30 Jan 03 | Business 21 Jan 03 | Business 17 Jan 03 | England 17 Jan 03 | Business 09 Jan 03 | Scotland 24 Dec 02 | Business Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top England stories now: Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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