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Tricia
Bedworth
61 of 308  Fri 25th May 2012 2:51pm  

I have just heard that Monsoon, in the Precinct, will be closing in August, due to an increase in rates by Coventry City Council. Sad Does this mean we will have another Charity Shop or will it just be boarded up? Surely it would be better to keep rates down, that way at least they are getting some money. Oh my
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
62 of 308  Fri 25th May 2012 3:28pm  

Hi Tricia Wave It is the lack of a commercial thought process which Coventry suffers from, I am sure. Sad
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flapdoodle
Coventry
63 of 308  Sat 26th May 2012 8:01am  

It is not the council's fault - business rates are set by central government, and the Precinct is, I believe owned by a private firm.
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Tricia
Bedworth
64 of 308  Sun 27th May 2012 4:44pm  

On 26th May 2012 8:01am, flapdoodle said: It is not the council's fault - business rates are set by central government, and the Precinct is, I believe owned by a private firm.
Thanks for that flapdoodle Thumbs up I was interested to read that the Precinct may be owned by a private firm. I'd be interested to know who owns it. Wave
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flapdoodle
Coventry
65 of 308  Sun 27th May 2012 8:30pm  

I think at one point it was owned by a couple of companies - Modus and Morley spring to mind - but since then has been sold on. Aviva own a large chunk of it, and I don't know who owns West Orchards these days. Hammersons own Cathedral Lanes, and I think other areas are still under council ownership (City Arcade, for example). I don't know who owns the Lower Precinct. CPO and bulldozers. The lot of it's a terrible mess.
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flapdoodle
Coventry
66 of 308  Sun 27th May 2012 8:42pm  

These people own West Orchards: Redefine International plc Morley owned the Upper Precinct but had to sell it off, and Modus sold off West Orchards in 2008. Both were involved with that ghastly Jerde plan. Aviva pension fund own the Upper Precinct now. Maybe the council still own the scraps around the side. The bits that no one wants. The council do offer schemes in which you can get cheaper rents at the start and they go up gradually, but I assume this is only for their properties. I guess Monsoon just don't have the custom to make it worthwhile. I've never seen any evidence that Coventry is hugely expensive. The big problem is that the city doesn't have cheaper areas with frontages for businesses that might thrive outside the retail core.
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Tricia
Bedworth
67 of 308  Mon 28th May 2012 9:53am  

Thanks for the infor flapdoodle, I found it very interesting. Thumbs up I will be sorry to see Monsoon close, it was a shop in Coventry that you could go to when you wanted something special or different. Oh my Tricia
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Baz
Coventry
68 of 308  Tue 29th May 2012 10:22pm  

Another view of the True Form shop. A little earlier in time. Sorry: my scanner is as old as the pic I think. Happy
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dutchman
Spon End
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69 of 308  Tue 29th May 2012 10:48pm  

Thanks Baz Thumbs up That picture shows how far Smithford Street was to the left of the Lower Precinct. It also shows the makeshift market which stood just below the river and which I've only ever seen on a map before!
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anne
coventry
70 of 308  Sun 16th Dec 2012 6:19pm  

Does anyone remember the slab, outside Boots' main doors in the Precinct, which had a poem etched in it? It started with the above words, and was written in the 60's I believe. I was very sad to see that it had been broken up when the work was taking place, a few years ago, on modernising the Lower Precinct. I felt that it should have been preserved in the Herbert.
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morgana
the secret garden
71 of 308  Sun 16th Dec 2012 10:05pm  

I would think my sister in law would Anne as she worked there in the sixties.
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anne
coventry
72 of 308  Sun 16th Dec 2012 10:15pm  

I mean the Boots which was originally the front of Woolworths.
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morgana
the secret garden
73 of 308  Sun 16th Dec 2012 10:43pm  

Oh the one she worked at was by the water feature by the bottom steps of the Precinct on the right going down. It's moved about a bit, my sister recalls it opposite Sainsburys, then I recall it down by Allied Carpets and where my sister in law worked.
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morgana
the secret garden
74 of 308  Thu 20th Dec 2012 7:38pm  

Coventry Precinct on YouTube
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Baz
Coventry
75 of 308  Tue 15th Jan 2013 10:19pm  

Does anyone remember the wording on the round seating placed in the city (see pic). Were they famous or well known people of Coventry or could anyone have there memory engraved on them? I can remember the seats well, but did not take much notice of the wording around the edge. It must have cost a fair bit to have that done. We have already mentioned in another topic about the Phoenix Levelling stone placed in 1946 as the starting point of the re-development, but was it ever moved from another location? Roll eyes I did read somewhere that it was moved, or may just have been re-laid. Thumbs up
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