Bid to save 'Get Carter' car park
Matt Weaver
Wednesday April 14, 2004
The 'Get Carter' carpark in Gateshead
An official conservation group is trying to prevent the demolition of Britain's most "culturally significant" multi-storey car park.
The 1960s "brutalist" structure in Gateshead has developed a cult following after featuring in the 1971 gangster film Get Carter, which starred Michael Caine.
Gateshead council is currently considering a planning application for a regeneration scheme that would involve knocking down what has become known as the 'Get Carter car park'.
Many Gateshead residents, as well as the local council, regard the building as a eyesore that is hampering efforts to renew the town's centre.
But architectural campaign group the Twentieth Century Society says it would "regret the loss of yet another witness of the great era of British brutalism".
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