Birmingham spend big when they develop. Cov goes for unambitious mishmash of half baked ideas like West orchards, Cathedral lanes rather than a 20 year plan of redevelopment that bulldozes the whole lot and builds something that sucks people in from a 15 mile radius.It's all opinions, of course, but mine is that the city centre is an architectural monstrosity that started to go wrong at the point they put that ridiculous escalator through the middle of the upper precinct. From that day onwards it just went further backwards, at least in appearance, with the planners having no clear idea of what they wanted the city centre to be.
There are some nice bits still, of course, if you can dodge the deliveroo riders, but a lot of it just feels desolate and in desperate need of repurposing.
I doubt the current council have either the ability or funds to do it properly, so I don't see it improving any time soon, except perhaps in terms of student accommodation.
The finances are there, I know someone who works on that team.I was talking to traders being forced out to accommodate the CCS project and they were dubious about whether the finances are really in place to complete the project
The problem with Coventry is it doesn’t really have an out of town retail park either
It's only closing because it's been bought by Fraser Group from JD and it obviously makes little sense to have it competing with Flannels around the cornerI made that post earlier and now can see that Tessuti is closing down
The new cathedral would be a lot better served if they did away with the awful green student accommodation building and decrepit Britannia Hotel. Both did a pretty big disservice to the old Cov Baths nearby.
In fact, I remember reading a long time ago that the new cathedral "spire" was built to be seen by residents in all directions directly outside the city centre and that green building blocked the view for those in the north essentially breaking that promise.
I am sure at one point they promised to clean it and paint the outside walls. Never happened. Guess it was all down to cost.Think the green building is due to go as part of the Uni Masterplan.
Fucking Britannia, like Sainsbury’s and Iceland just won’t fuck off though and there’s not a lot anyone can do.
I am sure at one point they promised to clean it and paint the outside walls. Never happened. Guess it was all down to cost.
I would have suggested cladding, but after Grenfell, I think that has made people a bit edgy.
It could have been, but as with everything was flawed.The precinct was a brilliant piece of post-war planning, and personally I don't think many of the subsequent "improvements" ever added to it.
The escalator, in particular, was an abomination, again imho.
Possible, but if Swindon wasn't below it...Also Coventry City centre came in at 110th out of 112 for best nights out in the UK.
Also Coventry City centre came in at 110th out of 112 for best nights out in the UK.
You need to get yourself to Down Town!I can’t get over how poor the nightlife is. Every time I go out I end up at the Yard because it’s the only place with any atmosphere. I’ll walk into clubs and literally be the only person there. There’s just nowhere to go and what there is is dire.
I can’t get over how poor the nightlife is. Every time I go out I end up at the Yard because it’s the only place with any atmosphere. I’ll walk into clubs and literally be the only person there. There’s just nowhere to go and what there is is dire.
nah, those polls are nonsenseAlso Coventry City centre came in at 110th out of 112 for best nights out in the UK.
All the nightclubs have fucked off. when I was out and about there was a lot to choose from, around 2007 - 2017, Colly, Scholars, Jaks, Ikon, Mortimers, Careys, Rainbows, Glasshouse, Club M, Rosie Malones, S7ven Yates's, Courtyard, all not so long ago.
For me its because the city centre is so student centric now that since students habits have changed, they all like coffe houses and smashed avacados and craft beer now, not a skinful a kebab and some fanny after clubbing till 4am, there just isn't the call for it in Town anymore
And lets be honest those of us over 30 either go to the pub till close if we want a skinful, or go to Leam, Kenilworth or Brum because its just better
By 2030 town will be just a student village i feel
All the nightclubs have fucked off. when I was out and about there was a lot to choose from, around 2007 - 2017, Colly, Scholars, Jaks, Ikon, Mortimers, Careys, Rainbows, Glasshouse, Club M, Rosie Malones, S7ven Yates's, Courtyard, all not so long ago.
For me its because the city centre is so student centric now that since students habits have changed, they all like coffe houses and smashed avacados and craft beer now, not a skinful a kebab and some fanny after clubbing till 4am, there just isn't the call for it in Town anymore
And lets be honest those of us over 30 either go to the pub till close if we want a skinful, or go to Leam, Kenilworth or Brum because its just better
By 2030 town will be just a student village i feel
When I was a lad you had choices: Gs or Colly for cheese and questionably aged ladies. Carey’s for questionably aged ladies the other way. The Dog or Campbell for some rock. Ikon for shitty dance music and agressive teenagers on amphetamines, before that the Planet. Pink Parrot for whatever that was I never went. Even Platform 5 at 2am for those still on said amphetamines.
Surely people still want to go out and meet each other?
Students go out drinking as much as they have. They go out on weeknights though.
I'm 35 so i'm probably too old for town, but there are still some decent places. Downtown is good for cheap beer and people watching!
What i've noticed its that peoples drinking habits have changed. Especially women. It's cocktails and bottomless brunch now. Loads go to that Turtle Bay for the cocktails. Same with Cosy Club etc.
Students go out drinking as much as they have. They go out on weeknights though.
I'm 35 so i'm probably too old for town, but there are still some decent places. Downtown is good for cheap beer and people watching!
What i've noticed its that peoples drinking habits have changed. Especially women. It's cocktails and bottomless brunch now. Loads go to that Turtle Bay for the cocktails. Same with Cosy Club etc.
It's not an alcoholic pub, just a very locals pub in town really. I like it.TBF I do Turtle Bay with my female best mate and the place is full of women.
Isn’t Down Town the alcoholic pub in Burges?
It's Downtown nowDoes club release still exist?
It's not an alcoholic pub, just a very locals pub in town really. I like it.
I think Tom's post is right though in that habits have changed and not so many people do nights out anymore. I prefer an afternoon into evening drink myself as do a lot of others I know.
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ok fellaYes, two !
Yeah, the city centre has like 2 shifts these days. There is the afternoon to evening drinkers and then the kids who seem to appear around 10.It's not an alcoholic pub, just a very locals pub in town really. I like it.
I think Tom's post is right though in that habits have changed and not so many people do nights out anymore. I prefer an afternoon into evening drink myself as do a lot of others I know.
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You have got 147, Kasbah, The Yard, Samoan Joes, Cobra Club (Old Fratelli's) and Catch 22 so there are definitely late night drinking places/clubs in Cov.
Obviously, outside of the town centre you have Earlsdon and Craven Street as well.
I went Fratellis once. There was a used tampon in the middle of the dancefloor.
I went Fratellis once. There was a used tampon in the middle of the dancefloor.
Blood on the dancefloor?I went Fratellis once. There was a used tampon in the middle of the dancefloor.
You sure it wasn't a dagger?I went Fratellis once. There was a used tampon in the middle of the dancefloor.
Sophie Ellis-BexterBlood on the dancefloor?
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