The Queensgate shopping centre is located in the centre of the UK city of
Peterborough
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, in
Cambridgeshire
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. It contains over 100 stores and parking for 2,300 cars in four onsite multi-storey car parks. Queensgate bus station is located within the shopping centre and only a short walk from
Peterborough railway station.
Peterborough Shop Mobility provide wheelchairs and electric scooters to help those with limited mobility. The centre was opened by Queen
Beatrix of the Netherlands
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on 9 March 1982.
History
Peterborough was designated a
new town
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in 1967 and the
Peterborough Development Corporation decided to construct a new purpose-built shopping centre in the heart of the city. Planning permission was received in the late summer of 1976 and in November the retailer
John Lewis Partnership
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announced that it had agreed to be the anchor shop in the new development. The opening of a
John Lewis
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store in Peterborough marked the company's return to the city after an absence of over twenty-five years. Until 1956, when the two main blocks of the building were completely destroyed by fire, the John Lewis Partnership had a small department store in Peterborough trading under the name of
Robert Sayle. Originally known as Thompsons, the shop had been renamed following the Partnership's acquisition of
Selfridge Provincial Stores
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History
In 1926, financier Jimmy White convinced Harry Gordo ...
in 1940.
John Lewis announced the permanent closure of the store in April 2021, leaving the centre without its main anchor tenant. Marks & Spencer announced the permanent closure of the store in April 2024 leaving the centre with only one anchor tenant. Today there are two anchor tenants
Boots (company) (opened in 1982) and
Odeon Cinemas
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(opened in 2024).
In 2005,
Hammerson plc acquired a 50% interest in the
freehold of Queensgate from
Norwich Union
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Life and Pensions for £156 million. Plans were drawn up for a 646,000 square foot (60,000 m
2)
mixed-use development
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adjacent to the existing shopping centre, to be known as the North Westgate Project. If completed, the combined scheme would have formed a single 1,450,000 square feet (135,000 m
2)
shopping center
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. Plans for the development were shelved in the wake of the 2008 recession.
In 2011, a £20 million revamp to Queensgate was undertaken, which included the clothing retailer
Primark taking over several units and an extension to replace the units taken over. Changes to the car park removed references to local historical figures (
Edith Cavell
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,
Frank Perkins,
Henry Royce and
John Clare
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) in favour of a colour-coded system, but these were subsequently reinstated and paired with the new colour system.
Paten Bridge, which crosses Bourges Boulevard (the A15), links Queensgate to the station quarter, which includes a new full sized Waitrose supermarket with a coffeeshop and restaurant, built on the site of the former
Royal Mail
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sorting office in 2014. In 2018 some areas were re-paved and a number of shop fronts were updated. There has been discussion of covering the entire street with a glass roof, but the plans have not been finalised.
[Grinnell, Pau]
North Westgate plans to be unveiled within next 12 months
Peterborough Evening Telegraph, 7 March 2011
In 2015, a detailed planning application for a £30 million enhancement of the centre was submitted to Peterborough City Council by new owners
Invesco
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and its managers Lendlease.
The plan was to create a 77,000 square feet (7,153 m
2) extension in partnership with John Lewis, which has since permanently closed. The development is to include a restaurant hub and a multi-screen digital cinema. Planning permission has been granted and work is scheduled to start in 2019; tenders for the cinema and the food hall have been allocated.
In early 2020 McLaren Construction Group landed the contract to build the 77,000sqft extension, work quickly began on the site compounds which resulted in half of the bus station being closed temporarily and relocated to the Coach Park just behind The Brewery Tap. Before work could fully get underway due to the
Coronavirus Pandemic
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work ground to a halt whilst everyone in the building trade found out where they stood, after guidelines and measures were put in place work quickly resumed on site with cranes and scaffolding being erected to provide material and personnel access to the roof. In preparation of the extension John Lewis carried out a £21 million refurbishment project on their anchor store in the centre, part of their project involved giving up around 60,000 square foot of retail space to make way for the construction for four new retail units, three of which will have two floors.
Next
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expressed an interest in moving into one of the store which was rumoured to be a 32,000 sqft retail unit directly opposite H&M, however Next closed its Queensgate store in April 2021, and is unlikely to consider a return to the centre.
TK Maxx have announced they will be giving up their current store in Bridge Street to move into a vacant unit, on the Upper Ground Floor of the Central Square.
In the summer of 2021 John Lewis announced that they would not be reopening their Peterborough Queensgate store, despite numerous officials campaigning for the store to remain open, John Lewis took the decision to cancel its retail license with Peterborough City Council and ceased its existence in Peterborough since the store opened in the 1980s.
Since the reopening of Queensgate Shopping Centre following the pandemic the centre has seen various changes, with the welcoming of Black Sheep Coffee, Rich & Famous, as well as Sostrene Green submitting building control to Peterborough City Council to refurbish the former Joule's store which closed in December 2022.
Following the collapse of
Empire Cinemas, the future of Queensgate Cinema development hung in the balance, waiting for a new operator to come forward to take it on. In March 2024, Odeon Group announced they would be taking on and refurbishing the cinema unit, and in September, the new 10 screen IMAX cinema was opened.
Frasers Group
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have also announced they will be refurbishing the former John Lewis store to create a Frasers store and Sports Direct store within the centre bringing shoppers brands such as
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,
Jack Wills
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and
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into the centre. It is expected that Frasers will take access to the space in 2025.
Radio
Independent local radio
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As a result of the buyouts and mergers permitted by the Broadcasting Act 1990, and deregulation resulting from the Communications Act 2 ...
station
Hereward Radio (now
Heart Cambridgeshire) broadcast from studios at Queensgate from 1987 to 2011.
Heart Cambridgeshire to leave Peterborough
Radio Today, 19 September 2011
Transport
Queensgate bus station is located within the shopping centre and is a short walk from Peterborough railway station, a major interchange on the East Coast Main Line
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.
See also
* Peterborough railway station
References
External links
Queensgate shopping centre
{{Shopping centres in the East of England
Buildings and structures in Peterborough
Shopping malls established in 1982
Shopping centres in Cambridgeshire
John Lewis Partnership
1982 establishments in England