And now let's finish off with some gratuitous nostalgia! These two postcard views show the Broadgate that most Coventrians over 30 years old or so would like to remember. The first view shows the temporary shops, which places the photo at before 1974, which was when these were demolished. (See this photo.) My own earliest memories of town involve eating with my parents at Lyon's Cafe, which was located in one of those shops.... and how many more of your memories are tied in with these places? It makes the modern "development" all the more difficult to swallow.
Interestingly, and just to lament the loss of our garden once more, I recently found an article in a 1985 copy of the "Coventry Society" magazine regarding the planned city centre redevelopment around Broadgate. The quote read; "Another major project is to replace the old Gulson Library and the Festival Cafe with a row of specialist shops designed to cater for tourists, to be called Cathedral Lanes".
I'll leave it up to you to decide if those plans were adhered to!
If the modern mess made of Broadgate in the aerial view of the Precinct depresses you, then come back here and indulge in these nicer views for a while!
For more information about the redevelopment of Broadgate after the war, try my Post-War pages.