The demolition of the remaining units in a Hatfield shopping parade that once appeared in a Hollywood movie has started.
The High View shops are currently being demolished as part of the regeneration of the Hilltop area of South Hatfield.
The former One Stop shop has already been knocked down in the latest phase of the redevelopment, as our pictures show, with a gaping hole and rubble now where the convenience store was once situated.
One Stop's owners, Tesco, are looking to open a new Tesco Express nearby as part of the wider regeneration of the area off Bishops Rise.
The Tesco Express signage has now gone up on one of the ground floor units in Hilltop Way, with the store expected to open later this month.
The semicircular High View parade of shops graced the big screen in 2014 in Hollywood movie Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit.
Filming of the Jack Ryan thriller starring Chris Pine, Kevin Costner, Keira Knightley and actor-director Kenneth Branagh took place in South Hatfield in September 2012, although none of the A-listers appear in shots filmed in the town.
Based on characters created by Tom Clancy, CIA analyst-turned-action hero Jack Ryan, played by Pine, uncovers a Russian plot to crash the US economy with a terrorist attack.
The Hatfield shopping precinct and neighbouring St John's Church were transformed for filming into Dearborn in the US state of Michigan, for a pivotal scene in the movie that sees a Russian sleeper cell activated.
The distinctive St John's Church was used as a filming location, being renamed as Russian Orthodox church St Uriel the Archangel.
This is where the Russian ‘Lamentations’ operation in the movie is activated.
The action later moves outside the church, with the High View shops tranformed into a slice of Midwestern United States.
It is in the High View road behind the shops that an FBI operative is murdered in his car by a Russian terrorist.
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit isn't the only movie to have shot scenes in the High View area of Hatfield.
Comedian Lee Evans also filmed scenes of dark comedy-drama The Martins there, as well as in Bishops Rise, and nearby Northdown Road.
This film, also starring Kathy Burke, saw the foul-mouthed Martin family of the film's title live directly opposite a suburban shopping centre - The Galleria in Hatfield!
British cop show Z-Cars also filmed in St John's Church in the 1970s.
The High View shops filming location used in Jack Ryan is now making way for the next phase of the multi-million-pound Hatfield Rise development.
A number of shops from the parade have already relocated to new commercial units.
Barbers Just for Men and High View Hairdressers, which were at the St John's Church end of the shops, have moved to a new location in Hilltop Way, with the hair salon renamed The Rise.
This is situated next door to Bob's Family Butchers & Deli, which has also moved from the old High View shopping parade into Hilltop Way.
The new development also includes Hilltop Dental Surgery.
Last November, the McColl's newsagents, which included the South Hatfield Post Office, closed its doors in High View.
Among the first shops to go in High View and be bulldozed for the £45m regeneration project was long-established Hatfield electrical store A.L. Young.
The McMullen pub on Bishops Rise - next to the Hatfield Rise development - also changed its name last year after a revamp.
Originally called The Hilltop, and previously know as The Harrier, it is now called The Hatfield Tap.
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