Festival Place celebrates 10 years (From Basingstoke Gazette)
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Festival Place celebrates 10 years
6:00pm Wednesday 5th September 2012 in Local By Emily Roberts, Chief Reporter
THERE have been a lot of reasons why 2012 has already been a special year – and more celebrations are on the way as a Basingstoke shopping centre marks its own special milestone.
On October 22, it will be 10 years since Basingstoke’s flagship shopping centre Festival Place opened its doors.
To celebrate the special occasion, Festival Place is holding surprise events for shoppers during the autumn – and the team at the award-winning centre are also seeking your help to create a special memory wall.
The wall will feature written quotations, images and keepsakes from past and present people who all have links with, or special memories of, the centre.
Members of the public are invited to share their memories and pictures. Suggestions include a memory of a first date in Festival Place, buying your child’s first school uniform, picking an engagement ring, or meeting a celebrity.
The best stories or pieces of memorabilia will win a gift card and a donation to the Hampshire Air Ambulance.
In October 2002, the £300million centre was the largest shopping centre to open in Britain that year, with 165 shops covering one million square foot.
Steven Connolly, centre director at Festival Place, said: “Festival Place has earned a place at the heart of the community by giving people special events, competitions, entertainment, fun, innovation and, of course, bringing some of the best retailers to Basingstoke.
“We can’t wait to kick off the celebrations with a wall full of the best contributions from our customers.”
To contribute to the memory wall, send your contribution to Jane Stewart, Centre Management Suite, 1st Floor Paddington House, Festival Place, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG21 7LJ or email talkto@festivalplace.co.uk before the end of September. You can also write a memory on Festival Place’s Facebook Page – facebook/FestivalPlace.
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Sam_Walker 123456
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11:11am Thu 6 Sep 12
jbee37
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11:32am Thu 6 Sep 12
Sam_Walker123456
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5:14pm Thu 6 Sep 12
I am not Sam_Walker mind the gap 123456 who keeps posting under my name.
RgPostcode
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10:18pm Thu 6 Sep 12
jbee37
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11:31am Fri 7 Sep 12
RgPostcode
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2:58pm Fri 7 Sep 12
jbee37 wrote:We need more than 1 music store too.
Okay, Festival place is getting slightly better now. It's only taken ten years to get a decent Apple store and an Office shoes. It's also good to see some of the crappy shops closing down, or at least moving to the dead zone (The Mallls) but what the place really needs are shops were Gentlement of a certain age can get some decent clobber. There are plenty of clothe shops for twenty year olds but not much else.
but that's not down to Festival Place
they can advertise to companies to come here but it's there choice if they want to come here and it's their mistake if they do not choose to come here.
Does anyone remember when Kings Road had a Scuba diving shop? It was there for around 5ish years.
robertspet8
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3:07pm Fri 7 Sep 12
You are right - the lack of music stores, or any stores for that matter, is not the fault of Festival Place alone. It is supply and demand - we are doing more of our shopping online (especially music downloads) and gentlemen of a certain age just don't spend enough money on clothes.
planethead
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12:29pm Tue 11 Sep 12
jbee37 says...
8:45am Thu 6 Sep 12