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Luis Carrera outside Clem s nightclub at The Plain in 2013 At the start of 2016, Warehouse on Park End Street closed as part of the same plans to transform that part of Oxford into a new ‘social sciences quarter’. Lola Lo closed in Magdalen Street in 2017 after Eclectic Bars confirmed it would not be re-signing its lease. Before that, it had been student club Po Na Na for many years then became retro-themed nightclub Fever. Ocean & Collins in Park End Street closed for good in 2008. In its opening month in 2005, after taking over the venue from Chicago Rock, the nightspot denied turning down entry to a group of 60 women who said the club only wanted ‘sexy, stylish’ clubbers not ‘frumpy customers from council estates’.
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With 50 shops empty or changing hands in Stratford town centre, the Herald looks at what the story is behind each unit
| Updated: 14:17, 03 April 2021
Special report: Changing face of the high street (45798332)
Fears for the UKâs high streets continue as the pandemic takes its toll on the economy.
In central Stratford more than 50 retail and hospitality outlets are currently empty or seeing a change of hands or use. Covid has conspired with other threats, such as online and out of town shopping, to bring the situation to a crisis point. More bad news came as the Herald went to press when the town heard it was not going to receive funding under the governmentâs High Street Task Force scheme, despite being fourth hardest hit local economy in the country.