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Shopping centre to go up for sale for £8.5m

Anglia Square
The site was purchased by Colombia Threadneedle in 2014 [Martin Barber/BBC]

A shopping precinct that has been at the centre of long-running regeneration plans is to go on the market for more than £8.5m.

Anglia Square in Norwich is being offered for sale by Knight Frank consultancy.

Developers Weston Homes pulled out of a redevelopment scheme in February despite spending eight years on the plans, which would have included 1,100 homes and a retail and leisure space.

Charlie Hart, head of development land at Knight Frank, said: "We are very excited about the prospects for the property looking forward."

"We are pleased to be offering Anglia Square for sale on behalf of Colombia Threadneedle Investments. It has been a priority asset for Norwich for over two decades."

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The sale comes after Norwich City Council leader Mike Stonard said it would be "advantageous" if the site was in public hands.

Weston Homes said a decision by the former housing minister Robert Jenrick to overturn local planning consent for the scheme was the main factor in pulling out of the redevelopment.

In 2018, a scheme that included a 20-storey tower block, hotel and cinema was rejected by Mr Jenrick, who branded it "excessive".

Columbia Threadneedle purchased the 11.4 acres shopping centre site for £7.5m in 2014.

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