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Maybe if the landlords had worked with, and supported the three independent traders who have shut in their development then they would not have had to run their competition. #toolittletoolate
Yep and changed their name to MVP.Didn’t SOS go back to Mill Street?
Was it down to a lack of support though? The ice cream place never really took off, Acapella disappeared without explanation. Maybe SOS was a landlord issue?
Maybe if the landlords had worked with, and supported the three independent traders who have shut in their development then they would not have had to run their competition. #toolittletoolate
I can't completely agree with that. The ice cream/cocktail place was very poorly executed and the owner only had themselves to blame for it not performing....
Whilst that's obviously very good news (potentially) for staff, the customer base for a high street as opposed to an internet based travel agents must surely be small and getting smaller every day.Looks like Thomas Cook will be re-opening now all the shops have been bought by one of their competitors:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-49985369
Whilst that's obviously very good news (potentially) for staff, the customer base for a high street as opposed to an internet based travel agents must surely be small and getting smaller every day.
Can't see it lasting, I'm afraid.
I did think that too, but hopefully they've made some serious changes to the business , and have cut back their overheads, so history doesn't repeat.
They must have got a very good deal from the liquidators to take on all those properties, seeing as they're a relatively small firm.
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Nothing to do with the fact a buyer wasn't found then ? Tbh , the whole thing was probably a publicity stunt , didn't the owner of wetherspoons even sign the petition to keep it open ? Laughable really.Butlers Bell will NOT be closing as wetherspoons have decided.
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