Inside deserted UK shopping centre which was once Europe's biggest indoor mall

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Shopping City, Runcorn, was the largest enclosed shopping centre in Europe at that time it was open
Shopping City, Runcorn, was the largest enclosed shopping centre in Europe at that time it was open

A shopping centre which was formerly the largest enclosed complex in Europe is now deserted with few shops and empty units taking up space.

Shopping City in Runcorn opened in 1972 and was planned to be the centrepiece of Runcorn's New Town.

It boasted walkways "in the sky" which linked it to the hospital, courts and surrounding estates, as well as Woolsworths and Littlewoods, but now is a rundown stain on the town.

The shopping centre was a big hit in its first years and attracted many customers from Manchester and Liverpool, but now big names such as The Range and Tesco have left the "dated" complex, Cheshire Live reports.

Barber Adam Killen, 29, who works in Runcorn's Old Town, described it as "a shopping centre with no shops in it."

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“It’s always been the same. There’s nothing here,” added Gail Mayers, 61, who was shopping with her 35-year-old daughter Lisa.

Inside deserted UK shopping centre which was once Europe's biggest indoor mallShopping City, Runcorn, was the largest enclosed shopping centre in Europe at that time it was open

Lisa said: “We’ve had everything in here but it’s getting worse, emptier. Even the bank has shut down."

The pair reminisce about old shops which have been in the centre, including a B&M which was left empty after it moved to neighbouring Trident Retail Park.

Nathan Dawson, 30, who was with his son Arthur, three, said: “It’s behind the times. It’s just stayed in the early 2000s.

“It needs a lot of development. It needs to be brought into the modern times.

“Everything seems to be developed around Runcorn, but never Runcorn itself.”

Inside deserted UK shopping centre which was once Europe's biggest indoor mallMagda Spratek, 35, manager of The Coffee House at Runcorn Shopping City, says she still gets regulars in

Coffee House manager Magda Spratek, 35, said her shop opened at the complex in June 2021.

“We are quite lucky because we have regulars, but it’s very rare that we see a new face, someone who says ‘Let’s go to Shopping City and see what’s there,’” she said.

“It would be so much nicer if we had a place like Primark; a big shop to bring people in.”

“I see the same faces so often that I wonder how they can afford to come here all the time.”

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Inside deserted UK shopping centre which was once Europe's biggest indoor mallNathan Dawson, 30, with 3-year-old son Arthur, said the centre is "behind the times"

School volunteer Barbara Roberts, 80, added: “It is a shame. I’ve been here 48 years. It’s a shame that it has changed; both the new town and the old town.”

“It’s a bit behind other shopping centres," says Barbara’s daughter, Lisa Williams, 50 added.

“I do like the way they try to bring the community together with art.

“We’ve got to go over the bridge to buy normal things. All the investment goes over there [to Widnes],” Barbara added.

Inside deserted UK shopping centre which was once Europe's biggest indoor mallThe mall in Cheshire was once buzzing with life, but is now usually empty

The mother-and-daughter pair said the local library, which is near Shopping Centre, was "important to the community and particularly the local school children".

Rob Garrett, 39, was working at a menswear shop in the mall, which opened 30 years ago, when he said: “I’ve been working here for twenty years, and it’s the same faces you see coming in every day.

“They’ve tried to do things to get new people in – there was a crazy golf course [in the square at the centre of Shopping City] last summer – but I think a lot of people would rather go to Warrington or Widnes now.”

Jonathan Blackburn

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