Talk:New Cathedral Street

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[edit] Shouldn't this article be New Cathedral Street?

AFAICT this article describes "New Cathedral Street", NOT Shambles Square.

New Cathedral Street is the street running between Exchange Square and St Ann's Square, between M&S/Selfridges and the row of shops (which I believe may be reffered to as The Shambles) See GMPTE's Map

If I understand correctly Shambles Square is the small square off Exchange Square surrounded by Sinclair's Oyster Bar, The Old Wellington, and The Mitre. Pit-yacker 17:48, 5 January 2007 (UTC)

Before the IRA bomb the area was known as the Shambles Square Shopping Centre a horrible (in my pov) example of a 60s pedestriansed shopping area and towards the end looked even worse than the Arndale Penrithguy 14:08, 8 July 2007 (UTC)