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Colchester shop keeper’s takeaway plan lodged in frustration


A FRUSTRATED shop owner in Colchester’s “kebab alley” has put in a bid to turn his stationery store into a takeaway.

Steve Miller says the ongoing recession means he does not know when, or if, the forthcoming Vineyard Gate shopping centre will mean Miller Stationery, in St Botolph’s Street, will be knocked down.

He is also frustrated Colchester Council’s local development framework, which is to be scrutinised later this month, will recommend more takeaways and restaurants can be built along the street.

Mr Miller, who has run the store since 1986, said he did not want to sell the property to someone who wanted to turn it into a takeaway, but said he wanted to keep his options open.

He said: “It’s only happening so if I did want to sell my business, at least I would be able to maximise the value of it. It’s easier to let the place for a takeaway than a retail place.”

Last year, the Gazette revealed the 60-store Vineyard Gate centre had stalled because of the recession.

Mr Miller said the ongoing wait for the shopping centre left those with properties which could be demolished to make way for the development facing an uncertain future.

He said: “I haven’t known for the last ten years what is going to happen to my property because of the threat of closing me down.

“If I had a bit more certainty over the future of my business, then I wouldn’t need to do this.”

Mr Miller said with a train station on his doorstep and the forthcoming Visual Arts Facility and Cultural Quarter nearby, St Botolph’s Street should be a centre for retailers.

He said: “I came here because there are four car parks within 100 yards. St Botolph’s Street could be the best place to be. But I’m fed up with being in kebab alley.”

Colchester Council spokesman Clare Atkinson said the authority would ensure there was the right balance between shops, restaurants and takeaways in the town centre.

She said: “The council is in regular communication with Mr Miller about the future of his business within this area of regeneration and we will continue to advise him of timescales and potential development of the area as and when we have that information.”

No one from Caddick, the developer behind Vineyard Gate, was available for comment.


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Sdapeze, sdapeze@aol.com says...
6:36pm Thu 11 Mar 10

The problem is that Mr Miller's premises have been blighted by the St Botolps plan which may or may not happen. Why don't they finish of the VAF and the cultural quarter before they start anything else? It's like the blind leading the blind at the moment and Colchester's image is the loser.

robertaburns, colchester says...
7:16pm Thu 11 Mar 10

If you are going to change to a takeaway make it a really classy one and I'll help you run it.

PROOFREADER, COLCHESTER says...
10:24pm Thu 11 Mar 10

I know that the shop in St Botolphs Street that was occupied by Beales Electrical shop is a listed building. If the buidling that Mr Miller occupies is listed that will not be able to be knocked either. Colchester has lost far too many old buildings already.

love Dr, colchester says...
9:44am Fri 12 Mar 10

i could help you turn it into a take-away, we could call it chip and pen

crazy comments, clacton says...
9:50am Fri 12 Mar 10

PROOFREADER wrote:
I know that the shop in St Botolphs Street that was occupied by Beales Electrical shop is a listed building. If the buidling that Mr Miller occupies is listed that will not be able to be knocked either. Colchester has lost far too many old buildings already.
Colchester town is such a dump the whole lot needs bombing . Its dirty,smelly, full of winebars,and charity shops. The parking is awful plus expensive. The rest of the town does not look much better. East street,and Brook street are just two of the many streets and roads that are a disgrace in this town. Bath is a old town but looks classy. Blame the idiots that run the council in this town no one else. It was once a lovely place to live.

Jess, maine/colchester jgilman_75@yahoo.com says...
1:48pm Fri 12 Mar 10

more takeaways???? watch out everyone.... looks like you're on the way to being AMERICANIZED! haha :p

PROOFREADER, COLCHESTER says...
3:43pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Jess wrote:
more takeaways???? watch out everyone.... looks like you're on the way to being AMERICANIZED! haha :p
I thought that may be happening as we have Sloppy Joes american themed restaurant and bar in the high street and developers insist on calling flats apartments!

Jess, maine/colchester jgilman_75@yahoo.com says...
7:00pm Fri 12 Mar 10

^^^^ sloppy joes makes me giggle. it's a big 'tourist trap' isn't it? still though- McD's, pizza hut and KFC has invaded.... nothing's more american than that crap :p

Jess, maine/colchester jgilman_75@yahoo.com says...
9:21pm Fri 12 Mar 10

sorry - *have invaded....

Flip Flop, Copford says...
2:44pm Mon 15 Mar 10

It's actually sad and shows exactly how much the council care about our town. (they don't). If the rates were reasonable and we had less smelly take-aways it may encorage other day time retail outlets to position there but due to council policies, you can't blame this guy for jumping on the band wagon and selling out to the take-away culture (drunken idiots with the munchies looking to flex their inadequate, immature muscles)

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Frustrated – Steve Miller, of Miller Stationery, has applied to turn his shop into a takeaway Frustrated – Steve Miller, of Miller Stationery, has applied to turn his shop into a takeaway

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