Showing posts with label regent circus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label regent circus. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Friday, May 26, 2017

From the archives - Olympic Torch

This week 5 years ago Swindon town centre came to a halt in the heat for the Olympic Torch on it's way to London.






Monday, June 8, 2015

From Construction to Campaign


 From the photograph taken below on-site in January last year at Regent Circus...





... to the full-size ad in December's Wiltshire Business magazine....



... and half-page ad in this March's edition.


Friday, June 20, 2014

Friday, May 9, 2014

Behind the Hoardings at Regent Circus

A taste of the views and scenes behind the hoardings at Swindon's Regent Circus development on the old Swindon College site.

The cinema building.

Back towards the Town Hall.


Towards Prospect Hill.

Aspen House, the Town Hall, Central Library, Wyvern Theatre, New Falcon House and the Whalebridge Car Park.

The view out from the supermarket building.

The huge supermarket roof supported in the centre by just two columns creating a vast and clear floor space.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Regent Revival

Some of the latest pictures from onsite at Swindon's Regent Circus development, including the Swindon Bear in the cinema.











Wednesday, November 20, 2013

The Lost Streets of Swindon

When Ed Howell and I photographed the demolition of Swindon College at Regent Circus, we didn't expect to find an entire street hidden on the site.

As we walked on a soaking wet day around the front of the site, passed the flat roof library, at the back of Byron Street, the mud had been churned up by the bulldozers. 

They'd scraped away the top layer of soil and just a few inches under the surface was the brickwork of the houses of the now (nearly entirely) lost Byron Street. 

The flat-roofed library building, which the original line of Byron street went through from left to right.

The double-brickwork of houses from the 1960s-demolished Byron Street.

Byron Street now exists as a small stub at Regent Circus, but the original street went north to south through the former Swindon College site.

How Byron Street use to look in 1957. This is looking south towards Old Town.

For more details on the photograph above, visit the Swindon Local Flickr account here.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Swindon's Regeneration : Last Year at Regent Circus.

It's a year ago this week that demolition work finished at the old Swindon College site at Regent Circus. Here's a selection of images, some not seen before, of the demolition from inside and out.

The main entrance onto the Regent Circus Car Park
Through the dust of demolition, the David Murray John building hovers in the background.

Building R4, or better known as the Victorian Technical College building.
The next generation takes a closer look.
The tiles of the kitchen are the last thing to be demolished.
The view from the rooftop. 
Demolition starts on the workshops at the back of Edmund Street.
Classrooms on the 4th level.
The final week's timetable for room 4.9.

A flyer for Soda nightclub on the 4th Level. Did you go that November night?
The quiet study area in the ground floor library.
The library.
The careers office.
Demolition starts on the main tower.

A piece of the main tower's flat room comes down.

The remains of the careers office amid the rubble of the main block.
The site manager makes one final walk across Regent Circus in the last week of work.