Fargate Container Park Sheffield: Obtrusive eyesore or looking great - mixed views a week from opening

An eyesore or a fine example of the old next to the new?
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The Container Park at the top of Fargate has now really taken shape – but views of the new feature which is due to open in just over a week were divided among those walking past it this week.

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Asked what she thought of the new structure, which sees shipping containers used to create a food area at the top of what has traditionally been one of Sheffield’s busiest shopping areas, Jane Scott, from Heeley, said: “I think it’s a good idea, but I think with it all being run-down around Fargate, will people use it?”

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An eyesore or a fine example of the old next to the new? Opinions in Sheffield town centre are split on the new Container Park, due to open in just over a week.An eyesore or a fine example of the old next to the new? Opinions in Sheffield town centre are split on the new Container Park, due to open in just over a week.
An eyesore or a fine example of the old next to the new? Opinions in Sheffield town centre are split on the new Container Park, due to open in just over a week.

Pete Tippett, from Norton, thought it was in the wrong place. He said: “I think it looks great, but just not here. I think if you plonk that somewhere else, apart from right in the middle of Sheffield. I like designs like this, but it’s just not the right place for it.”

Eoin McDonnell-Brookes, from Sheffield, did not think he was likely to use it. He said: “I think it’s a bit obtrusive and it doesn’t really fit in with the environment of the place.”

Martha Hart, of Nether Edge, was supportive of the building – but did not think it would improve Fargate, where she would like to see shops full of people.

An eyesore or a fine example of the old next to the new? Opinions in Sheffield town centre are split on the new Container Park, due to open in just over a week.An eyesore or a fine example of the old next to the new? Opinions in Sheffield town centre are split on the new Container Park, due to open in just over a week.
An eyesore or a fine example of the old next to the new? Opinions in Sheffield town centre are split on the new Container Park, due to open in just over a week.

She said: “I quite like it actually. I think the little green wall panels on the side make it pop-out and I like the juxtaposition of the old and the new.”

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One man visiting Sheffield from out of town said his first impression of the building was that it was a bit of an eyesore. He said: “I live 15 miles away. My views will be when it’s finished and I’ll see what it looks like.”

Mr Tomlinson added: “We just can’t wait to open now, it’s been that long. Once the screen goes up it will really start to take shape.”

All seven food vendors were still on board, he added.

The development of eight containers was due to open for the women’s Euros in July.

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