Gareth, read the posts on here and you'll see where it has gone under. Shit customer service, shit attitudes, shit food, shit management. All in all - a pile of shit. F all to do with rates.
You know f all mate
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Gareth, read the posts on here and you'll see where it has gone under. Shit customer service, shit attitudes, shit food, shit management. All in all - a pile of shit. F all to do with rates.
I guess he's more influenced by his own experience than by what he's read on the forum.
You know f all mate
A nice co-working/makerhub space would be nice.
That’ll never happen in Stafford though.
I know what proper customer service should be, what quality food and drink are, how staff should behave with customers and I know when an establishment is being properly managed. All of which the Apothecary failed on.
What more do I need to know as a paying customer, mate?
A nice co-working/makerhub space would be nice.
That’ll never happen in Stafford though.
Nail hit squarely on head.
There is a demand amongst some in Stafford for this kind of place but not located in Stafford itself.
We want to travel to the bright lights for that kind of thing and those already in the bright lights neither want to or need to travel to Stafford for it.
It will do if you start one, every makerspace / community garden shed / co-working space I know of has started by a grass roots / volunteer led initiative. There then needs to be the right mix of infrastructure and interested people to keep it going - I'm pretty sure the latter part there's plenty of people who would be interested
Yarnfield Park are usually quite amenable to co-working groups if you ask them provided you buy your coffee through them when attending. No idea about the 3D printer bit though.Just a hunch but I suspect Stafford/Staffordshire council will have 0 interest in funding a Hackerspace, sadly 3D Printer and other machinery donations don't exactly pay the rent.
They'll probably just say "Oh, we have two 3D printers in the library, isn't that enough?"
Yarnfield Park are usually quite amenable to co-working groups if you ask them provided you buy your coffee through them when attending. No idea about the 3D printer bit though.
I know what proper customer service should be, what quality food and drink are, how staff should behave with customers and I know when an establishment is being properly managed. All of which the Apothecary failed on.
What more do I need to know as a paying customer, mate?
The f all was in fact you have no idea about why the apothecary failed, you can presume and guess but you do not know why and making assumptions a tiny amount comments from people on a forum. Many establishments thrive regardless of service or tosh they throw out.
Let alone you were a tool about my own minimal recent experience and observations. Hence u know f all.
The f all was in fact you have no idea about why the apothecary failed, you can presume and guess but you do not know why and making assumptions a tiny amount comments from people on a forum. Many establishments thrive regardless of service or tosh they throw out.
Let alone you were a tool about my own minimal recent experience and observations. Hence u know f all.
Somewhat a classless post
Fight?Does this get sorted out 'outside'?
I'v not seen a real live fight in weeks
Is it just me, or has M&S cut its opening hours? Was sure it used to open til 8pm but it's now 7, was someone else stood outside looking confused too.
If a store like M&S is cutting hours is the new shopping centre really working, or is it just that their customer demographic don't go out late?
I think all the other shops there (except perhaps Primark) close at 6, so staying open until 8pm isn’t going to get many customers when there’s nowhere else to go?If a store like M&S is cutting hours is the new shopping centre really working, or is it just that their customer demographic don't go out late?