Name engagement for Weston's Sovereign Centre

Shopping centre name vote

This consultation is now closed. For results contact the contact named in the following text. For the record, these are the consultation materials.

North Somerset Council is asking the public to get involved with a name engagement for Weston’s Sovereign Shopping Centre. The new name will be part of a public engagement process that will take place from Tuesday 30 November to Monday 13 December.

The public are being asked to choose a new name from three themes, which include:

  • Sovereign theme – this could be expressed as The Sovereign, The SOV, Sovereign Centre
  • Super theme – this could be expressed as Super Stores, Super Centre, The Super
  • New name – this could be expressed as a name that brings together the heritage and exciting future of the centre. This could be expressed as General Stores, or a contemporary approach which uses descriptive words in a purposeful way

Do you have an idea of a new name? There will be an option to add comments and get your names suggestions put forward.

To get involved with the name engagement, you can:

Visit online (closed)

Visit in person: Food Court at the Sovereign Centre

Cycle hub concept
Work space
New food space

Timeline

  • Opened
    29 Nov 2021 at 12:00
  • Closed
    13 Dec 2021 at 12:00

Consultation Documents

Details

Organisational Information

Job role or team to contact for questions Martin O'Neill
Job title Development Project Manager
Contact Email martin.oneill@n-somerset.gov.uk
Contact Telephone 01275 884 441

Project Information

Aim of this consultation North Somerset Council is asking the public to choose a new name for Weston’s Sovereign Centre. The new name will form part of a public engagement process
Close Date 13 Dec 2021 12:00
Consultation Topic
  • Business - jobs, new business or factories
  • Culture and leisure: including libraries, tourism, the built-environment and heritage
Context for this consultation Changing the name of the Sovereign Centre is part of the first phase of ambitious plans taking place within the centre, which include:
• creating new workspace for business, entrepreneurs, and individuals, offering local working options to meet the increase demand in home working
• introducing new space to enhance the food offer
• enhancing and refurbishing key parts of the interior and exterior of the building
• providing space to support active lifestyles and wellbeing, such as a cycle hub and rental shop