southbristolvoice
February 2019 February 2019
southbristolvoice
No. 45
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Shock as Wilko confirms it’s going to pull out of Knowle KNOWLE’S Wilko store is to close – removing the largest retailer in the troubled Broadwalk shopping centre – when its lease expires in September. A spokesperson for Wilko said: “It was a very tough decision for us to close our Knowle store. We’ve loved serving our hardworking families in the area but sadly, we’ve had to make the decision to close the store due to its performance and the change of ownership of the shopping centre.” The firm said it would offer Knowle staff “any available” jobs at other branches, though it did not rule out redundancies. It does not appear that any other Wilko stores in Bristol – the nearest are in Bedminster and Avonmeads – are under threat. The news adds extra urgency to the debate about the future of the Broadwalk shopping centre. Plans for a £100 million redevelopment have won the support of many – local retailers have gathered 2,500 signatures on a petition backing the plans. Developer Pelican wants to pull down the multi-storey car park, which has concrete cancer, and rebuild – hopefully attracting
WIlko store: The largest in the Broadwalk centre, it’s not bringing in enough trade. Rebuilding plans would have closed it temporarily anyway – so the retailer has decided to walk away a supermarket – all paid for by 420 flats in up to 12 storeys. But the scheme will take five years to build and the loss of Wilko will mean shoppers have less reason to visit the centre. The Voice understands that at least one other trader in the centre is considering pulling out. Some residents vehemently oppose the plan, saying the blocks are far too large for an area of mainly two-storey houses. Those who back the plan say it is the only hope to save the centre, which has been in decline for years. Footfall has declined from 2.6 million to 2m in the last 10 years. A spokesperson for
Pelican said: “Broadwalk, like many shopping centres and high streets, is in a downward spiral. These plans are about turning this around, creating a destination that brings people back. This will be done by refurbishing the centre, diversifying the offer, rebuilding the car park and creating a family-friendly, Wapping Wharf-style piazza. The new homes will fund the work but will also provide new customers.” The Voice understands that if the plan wins outline permission on February 27, the developer may offer support to keep stores open until the scheme is complete. • FULL STORY: Pages 4-5
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