Will it be missed?

Trinity Square and Tesco

It’s bloody ugly. It was in Get Carter. And it’s finally closed, pending demolition.

The Trinity Square car park in Gateshead is finally going to be demolished to make way for a new supermarket and hotel. I remember my parents parking there when I was a kid before we went to Tesco and Shopping City.

This huge, concrete monstrosity has stood as an eyesore for thirty years and finally it’s going. 96% of residents in the area said they wanted rid of it. I was amongst them (though not surveyed).

Trinity Centre Car Park, Gateshead, July 2007....

Until now. Now it’s at the point where it’s actually going to go I’m thinking, “hang on”. It’s ugly, but it’s been there almost as long as I’ve been alive. I remember it from before I was 10 years old. One of the most iconic films in modern cinema history had a superb sequence shot there. So what if it’s an eyesore?

Thankfully, common sense then takes hold again and I realise the skyline will be better off without it. Memories are good. And there are photos. I only hope the hotel they build looks nice. In comparison, anyway.

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Seen Get Carter?

Michael Caine in Get Carter (1971).

The original Get Carter with Michael Caine, that is. Not the (apparently) awful Stallone remake? Or failing that, have you lived anywhere on Tyneside in the last thirty or so years? If you can answer “yes” to either, then you’re likely aware of the god-awful eyesore that is the Gateshead multi-storey car park.

Well, the good news is that it’s finally getting pulled down this year. The local council have put special lighting on it in an attempt to make it look better in it’s final few months, but as far as I can tell it’s just a huge lump of now-colourful concrete.

I do remember as a kid that we used to park there when we went to Tesco and Shopping City. I always wondered why the stairwell on the top two floors had iron railings to stop people falling or jumping out. As if you’d be fine propelling yourself off the ledge of the other ten-or-so storeys. It’s now Tesco who’re paying for the demolition so they can build a new hypermarket there, with a cinema and so on. Gateshead needs a brush up – it has since I was a kid. If I recall, one of the problems with demolishing the car park was the number of shops underneath it which would have to be relocated. I’m wondering if that’s happened, or if Tesco’s just bought them all out.

Either way, I hope the facelift the town gets is worth all this hassle. Sometimes history has to go – because it’s too damn ugly. Now, will someone kindly start working on getting rid of the similarly monstrous concrete car park on the other side of the Tyne Bridge?