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Landmark Debenhams building being reborn as University of Gloucestershire city campus

Hoardings coming down as complex in Kings Square is due to open later this year

The former Debenhams seen from outside Gloucester Post Office(Image: Carmelo Garcia)

The hoardings surrounding the old Debenhams site in Gloucester have started to come down as the city prepares for the opening of the University of Gloucestershire's new City Campus.

The complex at the expansive 20,000sqm ex-department store location in Kings Square is set to open its doors later this year. The first two floors of the five-storey iconic building will begin housing educational activities from summer.

Visible changes were evident on Wednesday (May 21), when the ground floor windows along Northgate Street and The Oxebode became visible beside the once-active Bon Marché department store.

Additionally, parking on The Oxebode was halted by Gloucestershire County Council until May 23, as indicated by a nearby notice.

Local Hempsted and Westgate representative, Cllr Rebecca Trimnell, said Gloucester is eagerly anticipating the establishment's final unveiling and regards the institution as an innovative university "fit for the future of Gloucester".

"It is a long time coming," she remarked. "But it is certainly worth the wait.

"It's great to see it in the next stage of its development. I know we are ready and waiting, looking forward to its final opening and to embrace the students that will walk through the doors of this new learning environment.

"A building that is set up and ready for the future is what this city needs and I am pleased to see that it is progressing well".