Back in 1972 the Westgate Centre in Oxford opened for the first time.
It reopened in 2017 followed a multi-million pound revamp. The Clarendon Centre off Cornmarket opened in 1984. Here we look back at some photos of the early days.
In 1972 the £1.8m Westgate Shopping Centre opened with a large Selfridges and a Sainsbury’s.
But plans to revamp it took many years and included many false starts.
In 1999, artists’ impressions of Capital Shopping Centres’ £220m revamped mall were unveiled.
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In 2000, Oxford City Council approved the Westgate extension application but Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott threw out the plans.
The decision was overturned but CSC withdrew its application and in 2006 submitted fresh plans for the £300m redevelopment of the Westgate Centre.
In 2010, CSC sold the Westgate Centre to the Crown Estate and Land Securities, which forms a consortium named Westgate Oxford Alliance.
In 2013, Westgate Oxford Alliance signed a development agreement with Oxford City Council and in 2014 plans for the £440m revamp of the centre are approved and it opened in October 2017, with 100 new shops and restaurants, a cinema and rooftop terrace.
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A multi-million pound revamp of the Clarendon Centre has been announced by Lothbury Investment Management.
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This story was written by Andy Ffrench, he joined the team more than 20 years ago and now covers community news across Oxfordshire.
Get in touch with him by emailing: Andy.ffrench@newsquest.co.uk
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