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More featuresYou are in: Black Country > Features > More features > Stourbridge redevelopment: delayed How the ring road may look Stourbridge redevelopment: delayedWork on the long-awaited 拢50 million regeneration of Stourbridge town centre will not start until early 2010. Join the 'Stourbridge debate' at the bottom of this page.The project - which has been in the pipeline for more than two years - will see a drastic overhaul of the ailing Crown Centre. Plans include: a 70,000 square foot Tesco superstore, a new market hall, more retail outlets, an improved car park and a 120 bed hotel. The scheme was originally approved by councillors in March 2008 and work was expected to begin in early 2009. How the ring road may look Now property developers Modus are aiming for a construction start date sometime in early 2010. Stourbridge councillor Les Jones, former Cabinet Member for Economic Regeneration, said: "Modus have made a business decision to delay starting work on the redevelopment which I think is both responsible and unfortunate. "I would love nothing more than to see Stourbridge revitalised tomorrow and am disappointed but you have to be practical and realistic. There are still some political hoops to jump through." Peter Macfarlane, Modus investment director, said: "On a project听 of this scale there are a lot of details. We have now got government approval and are waiting to exchange contracts. It does take time for a project of this scale." Modus were concerned that particularly disruptive stages of the redevelopment could clash with the run up to Christmas 2009. Modus claim that delaying the start date will prevent this. The news comes just weeks after Dudley's development control committee approved construction of budget hotel as part of the revamp - instead of the previously planned apartment block containing 75 modern flats. How the ring road may look "I actually think it is a better plan to have a hotel there instead of flats," said Cllr. Jones. "It will attract people to Stourbridge with spending power who will then contribute to the local economy. "The news is disappointing but it is not fair to criticise Modus for this decision. Given the current economic climate they are still the only developers willing to put 拢50 million into Stourbridge. "In these days of recession we must all support Stourbridge town centre above all and not look to Merry Hill or elsewhere to shop." The photos in this page are artist's impressions of what the redevelopment may look like.Join the 'Stourbridge debate' by adding your thoughts in the box below:last updated: 28/01/2009 at 11:12 Have Your Say
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