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What has happened to Loughborough’s Carillon Court?

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What has happened to Loughborough’s Carillon Court?

In the once thriving Carillon Court Shopping Centre in Loughborough, ‘where have all the shops gone?’ or ‘I wish they kept the shops’ appears to be a constant refrain. Although WHSmith, New Look, Boots and Tylers are still keeping people coming into the centre, the Carillon is in the worst state I can remember.

I counted 17 empty units – which is just under half of the entire centre – that were either for let or simply the remains of a former business with its shutters pulled down. The Body Shop, Birds, Grape Tree, and The Repair Hub have all left Carillon Court in recent months for different reasons.




The numbers don’t do it justice, the shopping centre feels eerily quiet and even run down in places. Speaking to residents in Loughborough about what I saw, one went so far as to call it “filthy”.

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A number of businesses have moved out of the centre into other locations in Loughborough(Image: Leicester Mercury)

The rumour on the Loughborough streets is that the owners of the complex want to turn it into student flats; however, no planning application has ever been submitted. LeicestershireLive approached the letting agents that work on behalf of the owners but did not receive a response.

Anne Shelton, 57, from Mountsorrel, said: “Loughborough is not the same anymore. My dad used to clean that [Carillon Court] for years. [Now] it’s filthy and disgusting.

“I just walked through to get a sandwich and I thought ‘wow’. That used to be the busiest precinct.” Denise Dewart, 53, from Loughborough, said: “If that shuts down and they place student flats, it would be rubbish.

“We don’t need any student accommodation, we need shops,” she said. Earlier this year, a number of independent businesses, including Oh Pretty Co, the Repair Hub and a small card kiosk were forced to leave after they were told their leases would not be renewed.

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