No way could the site have become a shopping mall
Why not? Alternatively it could have become a department store, e.g. John Lewis, who I think don't have a store in Plymouth.
wasn't worth (imo) listing, it was very much identikit to all the rest of the early 1960's post WWII reconstruction of the City Centre.
Why not? They could even have put a map on the top right corner of the front and replica WESTWARD TELEVISION lettering on the front, as a reminder of the past. If it wasn't suitable for use as a shopping mall or department store, why couldn't the South West Film & Television Archive have had it?
Even if Westcountry hadn't replaced TSW in the early 1990's I would have expected TSW to have relocated very soon after 1992.
What makes you think TSW would have moved out of their Derry's Cross studios which had been the home of Westward/TSW for 32 years April 1961 to December 1992? Surely if they'd kept the franchise, they'd still have been there come 2002 when regional branding was dropped altogether (and ITV1 pres was done from London as of October 2002).
You are only 10 months behind with the news Mr Towers.
I parked on the site the other day, it's currently a cheap car park
In what way am I ten months behind the times? When I first went to Plymouth in March 2005, I saw the building as Foot Anstey Sargent, called into the reception and spoke to the receptionist about it. She said the building was the old TSW studio, but had been altered internally so it no longer remotely resembled a TV studio. Also, she told me the builidng was set to be demolished.
On my subsequent visits to Plymouth in September 2007, September 2008 and June 2009, the building was still standing. My latest visit to Plymouth last Saturday was during a long weekend in Devon (staying in Torquay), I travelled to Torquay Friday 24 September morning and back home Monday 27 September evening. Passing the site of the ex-Westward/TSW building, I noticed for the first time it had been demolished. Also I noticed the site is currently a car park.
So evidently the building must have been demolished between June 2009 and September 2010. I should think they must have only started demolishing it recently (a month or two ago) as much rubble is still there, and the back corner is still standing. If it had been demolished 10 months ago, surely by now the whole building would be completely buldozed and the rubble cleared away.
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