Things could've looked very different at Gloucester's multimillion pound shopping centre

Large open spaces and glass fronted shops, a different bridge over the canal, the original designers of Gloucester Quays had some bold plans.

As the shopping centre celebrates 10 years since opening we have had a look back and some of the artists impressions of what the area could've looked like.

Plans to regenerate Gloucester Docks and the surrounding area were initially announced as far back as 2002 when the Regional Development Agency bought the lease to a large part of the land.

Long before the South West Bypass opened in 2007, the land along both sides of the canal below Llanthony Bridge was largely derelict.

A £200million redevelopment scheme, the revitalise the area was announced in 2002, with Peel Properties announcing plans to build one of the biggest factory outlets in the country at the time. It would be another seven years before the centre was completed.

These are some of the original plans from 2002.