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The Whitgift Centre is a large shopping centre in the town centre of Croydon, opening in stages between 1968 and 1970. [1] The centre comprises 1,302,444 sq ft (121,001 m 2) of retail space, and was the largest covered shopping development in Greater London until the opening of Westfield London at White City in 2008.
The Drummond Centre was a shopping centre located on North End in Croydon. Four of the seventeen units were still vacant when the mall closed. Revenue was also low at the centre, and it could never compete with the larger Whitgift Centre across the road.
Whitgift School was founded in 1596 by the Archbishop of Canterbury John Whitgift and opened in 1600 [4] as part of the Whitgift Foundation which had the aim of building a hospital and school in Croydon for the "poor, needy and impotent people" from the parishes of Croydon and Lambeth. [5]
The day before the killing, Sentamu had met Elianne and her friends at the Whitgift Centre where they “teased” him and his ex-girlfriend threw water on him, jurors heard.
Her killer Sentamu, 18, had a history of attacking girls and carrying knives before he stabbed the popular 15-year-old schoolgirl in the neck outside the Whitgift Centre in Croydon, south-east London.
Croydon developed as an important centre for shopping, with the construction of the Whitgift Centre in 1969. No. 1 Croydon (formerly the NLA Tower) [53] designed by Richard Seifert & Partners was completed in 1970. The Warehouse Theatre opened in 1977. The 1990s saw further changes intended to give the town a more attractive image.
The 18-year-old repeatedly stabbed Elianne outside the Whitgift Centre in central Croydon, south London, then fled the scene on the morning of last 27 September, jurors were told.
The eastern side of North End in 2005, showing on the right Allders and to the back left the Drummond Centre building of Centrale Morris dancers in North End, circa 2001. North End is a pedestrianised road in Central Croydon, which includes entrances to the town's two main shopping centres, Centrale and the Whitgift Centre.