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Inside barren shopping centre that was once Europe’s largest indoor mall

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Shopping City in Runcorn, Cheshire, was once the heart of the town when it opened in 1972.

It was the biggest indoor shopping centre in Europe at that time and was connected to the hospital, courts and nearby modern estates by sky walkways. In its early days, it was very popular, with people coming from Manchester and Liverpool to shop there.




But now, despite being renovated ten years ago, it feels old-fashioned. Big shops that used to attract people, like Woolworths and Littlewoods in the 70s and 80s, and Tesco and The Range more recently, have all closed down, Cheshire Live reports.

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Now, the shopping centre is full of empty shops, some of them quite big. Adam Killen, 29, who works as a barber in Runcorn’s Old Town, said it’s: “A shopping centre with no shops in it.”

Gail Mayers, 61, who was shopping with her daughter, Lisa, said: “It’s always been the same. There’s nothing here,”

Lisa Mayers, 35, added: “We’ve had everything in here but it’s getting worse, emptier. Even the bank has shut down,” pointing towards the former Santander branch that is now empty. Adverts on the windows of this and other empty shops say ‘Excellent retail space’ ‘Make this space your own’.

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