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The article suggests to me it's a smaller store, like a Tesco Express, rather than a full on supermarket?
You have a lidl on your doorstep anyway.
Here's a link to the article online. We never get the paper newsletter here which is annoying. I see the lazy guy that hands them out walk right past our flat and give them to our neighbours but never to us because he has to walk a few more steps to get to our letter box. Really annoying!
Noooooooooooooo!
I'm not against Aldi but it's in completely the wrong place. The Lichfield Road is a nightmare without adding to the problems by increasing traffic going up it.
I'd go to somewhere (anywhere) else to avoid sitting in traffic slower than walking pace. .[/COLOR][/FONT]
Here's a link to the article online. We never get the paper newsletter here which is annoying. I see the lazy guy that hands them out walk right past our flat and give them to our neighbours but never to us because he has to walk a few more steps to get to our letter box. Really annoying!
I know Waitrose did a feasability study on Stafford and concluded that we are tightarse bunch of coupons
They would however like to build in Stone
Here's a link to the article online. We never get the paper newsletter here which is annoying. I see the lazy guy that hands them out walk right past our flat and give them to our neighbours but never to us because he has to walk a few more steps to get to our letter box. Really annoying!
When I used to use Tesco for my nightly shop, I used to park on Friars Terrace to avoid the traffic. Found I could be in, shopped and back at the car in less time that it would take to park on the car park.Noooooooooooooo!
I'm not against Aldi but it's in completely the wrong place. The Lichfield Road is a nightmare without adding to the problems by increasing traffic going up it.
I can't imagine it will be good for Aldi either, even if I wanted to shop specifically there I'd go to somewhere (anywhere) else to avoid sitting in traffic slower than walking pace. It's the same with Tesco even though it's my supermarket of choice, if I need something at a time when the traffic is awful I will drive further to go elsewhere and just get in and out.
I assume you mean the free Stafford edition of the Express and Star as that is free and the Newsletter is not. You wouldn't have found it in there anyway as the article was in the Newsletter.