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Bootle Strand has dropped £18m in value since being bought by Sefton Council

It's now valued at less than half the amount paid by the authority

The Strand shopping centre in Bootle(Image: Chris McKeon/LDRS)

A Merseyside shopping centre has seen a drop in value of £18m since being bought by the council four years ago, it's been revealed.

Sefton Council acquired the struggling centre in 2017, returning it to local ownership for the first time in years - with the authority hailing a "new era" for the town.

This deal cost the council £32.5m, but leaders said the income generated by the Strand will “more than cover” the loan repayment and the centre’s running costs, .

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Reversing the Strand's fortunes was the aim, with money generated to contribute to much needed local services and new regeneration projects.

But figures revealed at a council meeting this week valued the centre at £14.21 million - less than half of what it was bought for.

Sefton Council remains adamant the decision to buy the Strand was the right one.

The site, it says, is central to the future growth of , and at the heart of the town centre’s physical, social and economic regeneration. It also provides essential services and amenities to local people.