So New Look is going to be lost to housing!? You only have to take a stroll around the city centre to realise things have gone downhill quite badly shopping wise and now another popular shop is going to make way for housing.
Just a stab in the dark but why would anyone want to live in that part of the city? And do the developers understand the meaning of affordable housing?
It hints that young people might be able to actually buy one, the truth is probably some way off that chance.
Salisbury is a very expensive place at the best of times.
Something has happened to Salisbury that has dragged it down, its vibrancy has gone.
We have no concert hall, there’s not one place, well maybe Qudos, offering music for people over 25, its pretty sad.
Richard Mogg
Boscombe, Wiltshire
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