Thanks for that 4F (and everybody else)... the problem with Lancaster's development as I see it is all the usual suspects, WH smith, M&S, BHS, Thorntons, Top Shop et al currently provide the foot traffic to our smaller local shops (which are very few and far between these days). Many of the chains will shut up and move over to the new bit, leaving the town we have with very little 'big name draw'. We have one proper butcher left, and one proper fishmonger. The last proper greengrocer sold up a few months back and our market hall is quite literally half empty, with more traders looking to get out of it than move in to it (that's a sorry tale in itself for what was once a good market town). I counted 44 empty shop units the other night and the idea of adding a further 30 or more in a part of town which isn't really connected to what we have isn't going to help matters, especially since shopping trends are moving away from the high street in favour of shopping online.
and what really pisses me off is... only one councillor has actually read the proposal in full and he's the only one who's against it... all the others haven't read it and they're keen to push it through because it's 'progress'. a decade ago Noel Edmunds had the local council in court after the f*cked up Blobbyworld theme park which was a bog standard kids playround. The councils defence was "we didn't really read the contract and just believed what Unique Productions told us" (unique being Noel's company)... that cost over a million for a big fat nothing.
We once had a nice victorian market hall which burnt down, The council sold off the land to a developer, rented it back on a 125 year lease which was so expensive, nobody can afford to run a market stall in our new market hall due to crippling rents the council has no option but to ask for. Still, there's only a hundred years left on the lease so the end is in sight.