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Changes to food court plans
Saturday 16th February 2008, 11:35AM GMT.
Ambitious plans for a new £24 million food court at a Black Country shopping centre are to be expanded before going to planners again.
Original proposals for an 18-kiosk eating hub with restaurants and balconies looking over a courtyard at Dudley’s Merry Hill Shopping Centre were agreed last July.
But centre owner Westfield has now made changes, adding another restaurant and making changes to its service roads plan.
The redesigned food court will be built behind Debenhams and will seat 1,400 people, if approved.
But bosses at Westfield, which owns the shopping mall, have not yet set a date for the start of work on the plans which have been in the pipeline for more than a year.
The outside entrance to the food court will be flanked by balcony-fronted two-storey restaurants, with shoppers also able to get to the complex via the inside of the centre.
The main food court will hold the 18 kiosks arranged around a covered space with some seating spilling into a large outside courtyard.
Five conditions have been attached to the development, including the submission of a landscaping plan, improved pedestrian crossings and safe access strategies for traffic.
Councillors unanimously backed the plans last year and have been recommended to approve the revised plans at a meeting on February 26.
It will be a similar design to the Jules Verne restaurant which closed in the 1990s and was located in the area now occupied by TK Maxx.
The restaurant had a huge balloon as its centrepiece and offered a “round the world” eating experience, with shoppers able to choose from English, Italian, Indian, American and more.
Over the last four years Westfield – the world’s largest retail landlord – has been working with Brierley Hill Regeneration Partnership and Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council to set out an award-winning master plan, which will see £1 billion of investment opportunities throughout the town.
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Can’t think of anything more boring actually !!!
More industry and skills are needed in the Dudley area – NOT food halls !!!
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I hope there’s a pie shop, I love pies especially Steak & Kidney. I will be a regular ciustomer if there is yum yum!
PS I would also like a kebab shop which if you have a kebab but don’t want salad they give you extra kebab meat.
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Cake!
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The best thing that could happen for the borough of Dudley would be to flatten the Merry Hill Centre – it has contributed nothing positive to the area, has just sucked the life out of our historic towns. It will take more than moving a few signs and calling it Brierley Hill to make it a part of the community.
Unfortunately, this is unlikely to happen in the forseeable future, so the best thing we can all do is oppose any expansion of the centre, and fight the plans for the stupid Metro tram link which are a condition for any major retail expansion of Merry Hill – and which will just take more trade away from Dudley and Wednesbury
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