Brighton Hill Retail Park in Basingstoke would once be busy with shoppers.
On any given weekend, the car park would be filled with families taking their children to Toys R Us or shopping for new electronics or carpets.
Sadly in recent times, this has all changed following the closure of a number of stores. Toys R Us has stood empty now since 2018 while Pizza Hut closed last September.
The most activity the car park sees these days is when hungry drivers descend to form an orderly - if very large - queue for McDonald's at dinner time.
This week, The Gazette's Emily Roberts exclusively revealed that owner of Brighton Hill Retail Park, LaSalle, is considering the park's future, which could see the park knocked down and rebuilt.
We want to find out what our readers would like to see happen to the retail park - so please tell us!
Would you like to see St Michael's Retail Park expanded?
Or maybe you think it would be the perfect spot for a new ice rink?
Or perhaps a training ground for Basingstoke Town Community Football Club as it is just across the road from the Camrose?
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What do you think should happen to Brighton Hill Retail Park?
As reported exclusively in The Gazette this week, the owners of Brighton Hill Retail Park are weighing up their options about the site's future. We would like to hear from our readers about what they think should happen.
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