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An iconic building in Bracknell that is meant to have been demolished is still standing. The town’s Bentalls building was meant to be demolished earlier this year to make way for the next phase of The Lexicon regeneration project. The regeneration project has exciting plans for a project called The Deck, which involves building a leisure destination linking Princess Square to The Lexicon. The Bentalls building was meant to have been flattened in May, but it is still standing proud. The demolition of Bentalls set to begin in February, with the site then being turned over to developers this month (June).
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AN IMPORTANT year was ahead for Bracknell in 1973 as the town centre’s major development work was taking shape on all fronts. The new roads, shops, housing, industry, and services were no longer just muddy building sites but were beginning to look like the structures that had been planned.
Bentalls Department store and the multi-storey car park opposite, were due to open in April, followed by the 13-storey ‘concrete monster’, Winchester House, built on the old market site.
CHANGING VISTA: Bracknell was expanding A large bronze mural was due to dominate the new shops and offices in Charles Square, with bandstand and landscape features set to be ready by the summer.
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