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Old 25-03-2005, 00:25   #1
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Shops shutting

Looks like 2 shops are shutting down the Pine furniture & the shoe shop [not madhouse] on Abbey street nr booze busters, unless new business' take over the premises look like the view of the town is gonna be overshadowed by shuttered/boarded up shops n ......oh plz not another pound shop 3 is more than enough LOL tho what retail commodity is accy missing out on?!?
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Old 25-03-2005, 13:20   #2
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We need a soccer sports (sports soccer what ever its called, one of them anyway).
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Old 25-03-2005, 13:40   #3
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We need a soccer sports (sports soccer what ever its called, one of them anyway).
Haven't we just got a huge JJB sports? We need Next, River Island, Accessorize, etc. It would only take one of them with a bit of foresight and the rest would follow.
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Old 25-03-2005, 13:42   #4
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Haven't we just got a huge JJB sports? We need Next, River Island, Accessorize, etc. It would only take one of them with a bit of foresight and the rest would follow.
Or Wardleworths, or the equivalent would be good too!
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Old 25-03-2005, 14:06   #5
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The reason you don't have a Wardleworths or equivalent is that too many of you preferred to buy your books and stationery at WH Smiths or Asda. It's a bit late to whinge now.
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Old 25-03-2005, 14:15   #6
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The reason you don't have a Wardleworths or equivalent is that too many of you preferred to buy your books and stationery at WH Smiths or Asda. It's a bit late to whinge now.
Excuse me! I spent a fortune at Wardleworths, both in the book department and the art department. So don't have a go at me. I used the shop and I was gutted when it shut. Soon after it shut I went into WH Smith to buy something (can't remember what I wanted now) and they didn't have it and they didn't want to order it for me either. I do appreciate your point though, if rather clumsily made, yes it was because people prefered to buy at the cheaper shops. The thing is that shops like Wardleworths can survive in some towns because there is enough business for them and WH Smiths and that wasn't the case in Accrington.
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Old 25-03-2005, 15:03   #7
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It was the ending of the net book agreement that put the final nail in the coffin for Wardleworths. If you look back at the arguments that the Supermarkets were putting forward at the time and compare their claims then, with the current stock of books in Asda you will see that all they wanted was to cream off the best sellers (most profit) and put an end to the competition by making trading conditions so cut-throat that Wardleworths could not compete. This is a strategy that Asda have pursued for the last twenty years and is the main reason that so many independent retailers have gone to the wall.
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Old 25-03-2005, 17:30   #8
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It was the ending of the net book agreement that put the final nail in the coffin for Wardleworths. .
Much as I hate to, and I'm biting my tongue whilst doing it, but I do actually agree with you on this one. The same thing is happening to pharmacies now. But, like I said, in some towns the pile em high, sell em cheap shops and the quality shops can sit side by side because they both sell different things.
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Old 25-03-2005, 17:43   #9
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Much as I hate to, and I'm biting my tongue whilst doing it, but I do actually agree with you on this one.


There you see, as ogres go, I am actually quite reasonable once you get to know me.
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Old 25-03-2005, 18:00   #10
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There you see, as ogres go, I am actually quite reasonable once you get to know me.
Well, I'll reserve judgement on that one! But as far as art loving, stroppy cows go, I'm quite reasonable too!
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