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New name for huge Stoke-on-Trent regeneration scheme as council turns to private sector to help fund the project

The East-West shopping precinct site and the former bus station has been earmarked for redevelopment for years

Councillor Daniel Jellyman at the newly-renamed Etruscan Square development in Hanley

A major regeneration scheme which aims to revitalise Stoke-on-Trent's city centre has been given a new name.

The East-West shopping precinct site and the former bus station, in Hanley, has been earmarked for redevelopment for many years.

Since proposals were first put forward for the site, it has been referred to as a number of different names - including City Sentral, Unity Walk and most recently the City Centre Regeneration Area.

But now the scheme has been officially renamed Etruscan Square, according to .

The most recent plans for the site - which were unveiled in 2020 - include an indoor arena, a multi-storey car park, a 10-storey block of flats as well as a 138-bed hotel and 82,000 sq ft of commercial space.

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Stoke-on-Trent City Council says the new name is more fitting for a leisure, retail and commercial development.

Councillor Daniel Jellyman, deputy council leader and cabinet member for regeneration, said: "The architects came up with various suggestions for the name but none of them really worked....It needed to be something that sells the site as something high quality.