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Not necessarily. I think that the situation lends itself to the problem. That end of town is getting a lot less footfall because of the number of empty shop units. If you are dependant on that flow of traffic just to entice someone through the door to purchase, it is going to have a massive detrimental effect. Apparently, since Greggs closed its shop at the top end of town, it has effected takings for the shops that remain. Whatever, you think of its fast food offer, it drew people towards that end of town. We can only hope that independents can take their place and provide a market differential with what you can buy in the usual chains.I think that the fact the one in St Marys survived them proves it's not the town but the product
It's becoming a gin bar , Hogarth'sI wonder what's going on with the store front changes near the old Accessorize?
Interesting - gin is very 'de rigueur' at the moment....I was definitely ahead of this curveIt's becoming a gin bar , Hogarth's
Original Hogarth gin advert.
Mothers Ruin
Is that you, eating a bone, front left?Original Hogarth gin advert.
It is, they'd run out of scratchings - and that's @BobClay in the wheelbarrow.
It's becoming a gin bar , Hogarth's
I thought the old Burton`s / DPs had consent for that ?
Yes, you are correct...I couldn't recall which shop it was.It's the same place the poster was referring to isn't it?
Not looking much better today.The unfloodable Kingsmead Car Park yesterday:
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