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Civic Centre, Wigan
Wigan Council offices, Millgate
Image: © Dave Green
Taken: 5 Feb 2008
0.03 miles
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Car Park Ramp
Ramp for the Grand Arcade car park under construction.
Image: © David Ashcroft
Taken: 6 Mar 2006
0.05 miles
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Civic Centre, Wigan
Civic Centre, Millgate
Image: © Dave Green
Taken: 16 Apr 2008
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Wigan Central Station ? 1963
The station was the terminus of a branch on the Cheshire Lines Committee network. It remained operated by steam locomotives until the announcement of closure in 1964, at which point diesel multiple units did appear. Passenger services finished in October 1964; goods traffic ceased the following April. A train, probably from Manchester, has arrived, hauled by Stanier 2-6-4 tank 42456. The blank area to the left was formerly occupied by a second, island, platform. This was removed on the 1930s, giving an indication of the relatively sparse traffic on the line.
There is now a major shopping centre on the site.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: Unknown
0.05 miles
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Anti-clockwise from the car park roof-01
A set taken from the top deck of the multi-storey car park serving the Grand Arcade. This Georgian building, latterly Pennington's Furniture store, is boarded up and awaiting a new life.
Image: © David Long
Taken: 21 Oct 2009
0.05 miles
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The Grand Arcade, Crompton Street
The back of the Grand Arcade shopping centre from the A49 River Way. http://www.grand-arcade.co.uk/
Image: © David P Howard
Taken: 11 Jun 2013
0.06 miles
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Wigan Central Station ? 1963
The station was the terminus of a branch on the Cheshire Lines Committee network. It remained operated by steam locomotives until the announcement of closure in 1964, at which point diesel multiple units did appear. Passenger services finished in October 1964; goods traffic ceased the following April. A train, probably from Manchester, has arrived, hauled by Stanier 2-6-4 tank 42456.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: Unknown
0.06 miles
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View from the top deck-08
Crompton Street, with the circular ramp up to the car park of the new Grand Arcade shopping development on the right.
Image: © David Long
Taken: 15 Nov 2007
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Face of Wigan sculpture, Wigan
The Face of Wigan is a dramatic 5.5m high stainless steel sculpture of a face, which is destined to become another iconic image of the borough.
The piece is a new take on an old favourite as its creator, acclaimed English sculptor Rick Kirby explains: “The face is a play on the many portraits and busts of the ‘good and glorious’ that adorn the parks and centres of every town and city throughout Britain.
“The sculptured portrait is intended to represent not a single celebrity, but all of the inhabitants of the area, the very people of Wigan. These are the people who make the place what it is today, and indeed have the power to determine what will be the future.”
The rear of the piece is a highly reflective surface set at different angles which will mirror fragments of people passing as well as the surrounding landscape.
Mr Kirby is known for a vast collection of striking public art works including ‘Continuum’ at Alexandra Park Lake in Hastings and ‘Cross the divide’ at the South Bank in London.
Funding for the project totalling almost £80,000 was provided by Modus Properties, developers of Wigan’s Grand Arcade shopping centre as part of an agreement with Wigan Council to provide a major piece of public art in the town centre.
Louise Pearson, Development Manager for Modus says: “We are delighted to have assisted in the delivery of this important piece of public art. Plus, we're happy to see that it is in a prime location to oversee the next phase of regeneration in the town centre.”
Consultation about the piece took place with shoppers and visitors to the town centre over the summer of 2007, with people giving their thoughts and suggestions on a number of designs. At the end of the process, The Face of Wigan was the clear winner.
The Face came to its new home at The Wiend in Wigan town centre on Tuesday (December 9).
It will spend up to 18 months in this location before embarking on a tour of different locations in the borough over the coming years.
Image: © Matt Harrop
Taken: 17 May 2017
0.06 miles
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The Grand Arcade
To the right of WH Smith was Station Road. This has now become "The Grand Arcade".
Image: © David Ashcroft
Taken: 6 Mar 2006
0.06 miles