St George's Walk
St George's Walk is a partially covered shopping parade in the centre of Croydon, London that houses many independent stores. It was completed in 1964 by Ronald Ward and Partners, the designers of St George's House and Millbank Tower.
Location
St. George's Walk forms the central part of a complex bounded to the south, by Katharine Street, to the north by Park Street and to the east and west by Park Lane and High Street respectively. The complex is bisected by Fell Road. As of August 2015[update] only the eastern half was roofed. Nestlé's former UK headquarters, St George's House, forms part of the complex at the Park Lane end.
History
The area is substantially less busy than its competitors in Croydon, Centrale, the Whitgift Centre and Surrey Street Market. This is partly because the parade doesn't house any well-known chains.
It was planned to demolish St George's Walk by 2011 and replace it with the new Park Place shopping centre which would span from North End to Queen's Gardens. There had been little local opposition, but the owners of the shops facing eviction weren't offered places in the new shopping centre proposed by Minerva plc. Croydon Council terminated the scheme in May 2009 due to planning permission having lapsed on the venture and concerns over funding, and a new redevelopment scheme to attract retailer John Lewis to the town was being investigated.
As a result of the uncertainty surrounding a possible redevelopment, some of the established businesses, both in the precinct and where the development formed part of neighbouring roads, either closed or re-located, and by 2010 the area had become run-down.[1][2] This led to the council offering short-term leases to local traders, to try to keep the area viable.[1]
Transport links
St George's Walk has various transport links nearby. George Street is the closest Tramlink stop. From there services run to Wimbledon station on route 3 for connections to the London Underground, and on route 1 and 2 services run via West Croydon station for trains to Sutton and to Central London as well as London Overground services. There are also tram services from East Croydon to New Addington, Elmers End and Beckenham. There is a bus station at West Croydon with buses on the northbound corridor and the rest of the borough and multiple bus routes serve both Park Street and Katharine Street. East Croydon station, the main Network Rail station in the borough, is close by and offers mainline services from Southern and First Capital Connect. These train operating companies provide fast services to Brighton and the South Coast and to London.
References
- ^ a b Whalley, Kirsty (19 March 2010). "St George's Walk traders still struggling". croydonguardian.co.uk. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ^ "Croydon traders plea, clean dangerous St. George's Walk". croydonadvertiser.co.uk. 2013. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
See also
External links
- LondonTown - Information
- Croydon Council to terminate Minerva Park Place agreement