Templars Square
Location | Cowley, Oxfordshire |
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Coordinates | 51°43′56″N 1°13′01″W / 51.732147°N 1.216974°W |
Address | 129 Pound Way, Oxford OX4 3XH |
Opening date | May 1965 (as Cowley Centre) |
Management | Aaron Bayliss[1] |
Owner | New River [1] |
No. of stores and services | 63 |
Website | templarssquare.com |
Templars Square is a
Development and construction
A shopping centre in central Cowley was first proposed in the late 1950s. By 1959, the proposal had received strong endorsement from Oxford City Council, and an embargo on new shopping developments along the nearby Cowley Road was enforced. The development was opposed by William Beveridge, who felt that Cowley was the wrong location for the centre.[4]
Construction of the development, by now known as Cowley Centre, began in 1960. Its design was inspired by
Opening and subsequent history
Cowley Centre was opened in May 1965 by
In 1970, the
The centre was renamed to Templars Square in 1989, and celebrated its 20th year under the name with a series of events in August 2009.[1] In January 2014 part of the centre's glass roof was damaged in a storm.[8]
Facilities
As of August 2009, Templars Square has 63 retailers, making it the largest shopping centre in Oxford. This number had decreased from 85 in 2002, partly because of the
Templars Square has a six-storey car park. This opened in 1964, a year before the shopping centre. In July 2009 the top deck of the car park was temporarily closed after three people died by falling from it.[11]
The centre is located adjacent to the Templars Retail Park, which was legally restricted to non-food sales to avoid competition with the centre. In December 2010 a proposal was announced to relax the restriction and open a new supermarket at the site, which was opposed by the centre's management.[9] This has since changed with a Sainsbury's superstore opening in this retail park.
Future development
In 2012 New River bought the centre and soon revealed redevelopment plans. Plans for redevelopment of the centre including 200 homes, shops, two restaurants and a hotel received planning permission in July 2017 however, as of October 2020 no redevelopment has taken place and there is currently no scheduled start date for this.[12]
In April 2022 NewRiver sold Templars Square to Redevco for £38.8 million.[13]
Further reading
References
- ^ a b c d Hearn, Dan (14 August 2009). "We're beating the recession, says Oxford shopping centre". Oxford Mail.
- ^ ISBN 0-333-39917-X.
- ^ "Templars Square Shopping Centre, Cowley, Oxford". templarssquare.com. Retrieved 17 May 2011.
- ISBN 978-1-904955-10-8.
- ISBN 9781904955108.
- ISBN 978-0-7524-5219-7.
- ^ "Perl found in Cowley shopping centre". Property Week. 5 September 2003.
- ^ Oxford's Templars Square shopping centre glass roof smashes BBC News, 26 January 2014
- ^ a b Hartford, Maggie (2 December 2010). "New supermarket could open in Cowley". UK: Witney Gazette.
- ^ "B&M boosts retail offering at Templars Square". shopping-centre.co.uk. 22 June 2010.
- ^ Wilkinson, Matt (10 July 2009). "Suicides prompt closure of Oxford car park's top storey". Oxford Mail.
- ^ "'Don't hold your breath' – STILL no start date for £60m Templars Square upgrade". Oxford Mail. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
- ^ Nazir, Sahar (1 April 2022). "NewRiver finalises £38.8m sale of Oxford shopping centre". Retail Gazette.