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Traders discuss the future of Birkenhead town centre and question council’s focus on building new Asda superstore

SLIPPING down the list of top shopping centres, hit by the recession and shoppers heading to Liverpool One – so what next for Birkenhead?

Speaking to town centre traders at a meeting last week, Wirral Council’s head of regeneration David Ball said Birkenhead was still a top priority for the council – but acknowledged it had suffered in recent years.

He said Birkenhead had been hit hard by the economic decline, competition from other shopping centres and the demise of the Town Centre Management scheme after funding ran out.

He urged shops to work with the council to tackle town centre problems – but faced criticism from traders who said they were angry at the focus on a new Asda superstore planned for the town centre.

Ida Arnone, of the Showboat Casino on Grange Road, said: “I haven’t spoken to any shopkeepers or people in the town centre who really want a supermarket in the middle of the town.

“Asda is going to be another concrete block in the middle of the town. Rents are so expensive and nobody comes up to this end any more unless they want to go to McDonalds or the pub.”

Graeme McKay, manager of Pykes the Jewellers, said Christmas shopping nights in Birkenhead were like a “wet October night”. He added: “My heart sank when I walked around Liverpool One. I thought ‘how are we supposed to fight this?’. We’re supposed to be in competition with these people.

“The Asda project has been going on since 1997. You say it hasn’t happened because of the recession but nothing was done before the recession. Something has to be done to keep Birkenhead afloat because it’s sinking fast.”