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Several major building projects are underway or have recently been completed in the town centre: Sutton Point, at the southern end of the town centre, will include a hotel, apart-hotel, apartments (with a car club), a health club, shops, restaurants and office space. Construction of the £90 million scheme was awarded by the developer CNM ...
The artists involved pupils from Sutton schools and community groups in the early designs; each group dealt with a different town. Sutton's mural painting shows a range of its most well known landmarks, including Whitehall in Cheam, Carshalton Ponds, Honeywood House and the spire of Trinity Church in Sutton town centre. Gagny's shows the Hôtel ...
Sutton Ecology Centre. The Sutton Ecology Centre is located in the Carshalton Village part of Sutton borough. [70] The Grounds are a 1.3 hectare Local Nature Reserve and Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade 1. It is owned by Sutton Council and managed by the Council together with the Friends of Sutton Ecology Centre. [71 ...
The St Nicholas Shopping Centre in Sutton, London, opened in 1992. It is a prominent retail destination in the area, featuring three main levels and five levels to accommodate a department store. The centre has been a significant part of Sutton’s retail landscape, offering a mix of high street names and independent retailers.
The Sound Lounge is a grassroots live music venue on Sutton High Street in Sutton, South London. The venue hosts live performances including blues, Americana , folk and roots music . [ 1 ] It incorporates a plant-based , carbon-neutral café and a vinyl record shop, and, in addition to music, also hosts visual art exhibitions, theatre and dance.
Sutton Civic Offices is a municipal facility in St Nicholas Way, Sutton, London.It is the headquarters of Sutton London Borough Council.In October 2022, Sutton Council announced plans to sell off the existing civic offices, the public library, and Sutton College, as well as the Gibson Road Car Park and Secombe Theatre, for housing. [1]
The Secombe Theatre (originally the Secombe Centre) was a theatre in Cheam Road, Sutton, Greater London. [1] The theatre was opened in 1983 by the Welsh comedian Sir Harry Secombe, who lived in Sutton for over 30 years, and was named after him. [2] The theatre went into administration and closed in August 2016.
The Sutton Town Centre High Street Crossroads Conservation Area was designated on 9 May 2011, [2] following a review of the town centre, which highlighted the historic importance of the highway network at the crossroads of Cheam Road/Carshalton Road and Sutton High Street, as well as the associated buildings and spaces. The Conservation Area ...