Vote on new Southlands Centre delayed after concern over daft and odd access road
A vote to rubber stamp a £1.7m New Southlands has been pushed back until June
16:16, 12 APR 2021
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A long-awaited replacement for the Southlands Centre has faced a setback over access concerns. The Ormesby Road hub was closed in 2018 and demolished the following year despite outcry from tenants and a campaign to save it from the bulldozers.
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