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'Tithebarn to give city its own identity'

The man behind Preston's £700m regeneration has vowed the project would give the city a character all its own.

Richard Coppell of the Preston Tithebarn Partnership spoke as long-awaited plans for the development arrived at the Town Hall.

Preston people will be able to see the outline plans – and have their say on them – when a major consultation exercise begins next week.

Mr Coppell promised a "distinctive" and "quality" development which will finally put the city on the map.

The 1.5million sq ft scheme, anchored by a flagship John Lewis store and a big Marks and Spencer, will feature more than 100 shops, new restaurants and cafes and a cinema.

Mr Coppell said Preston's existing shops were "poor" and Tithebarn would "put the city on the map from a retail point of view."

He went on to dismiss suggestions the development would be bland.

He said: "We don't want this to look like any other development.

"We are employing seven different architect practices to ensure variety, quality and distinctive design.

"At the moment it is a city without decent shopping in it...it has not got the modern shopping you would expect of a city of this status."

For the full story, see Thursday's Lancashire Evening Post.

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