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I'm a bad person and don't go anywhere near the nearest High Street if I can help it. A woman who doesn't like shopping! An Alien, I hear you all cry!!!! Our local farmshop seems to be doing well, the car park is always busy. It's a pleasure going there, the youngsters who serve on the tills are good communicators, pleasant and quick and if you can't find anything you only have to ask. That'll do me. I do my "big shop" online and get it delivered. |
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I'm a non-shopper too angie. Hate it! I used to like a quiet window-shop, when I had no intention of buying anything but was just looking, but my little town now is too small for that - I could do the whole town (2 streets) in 15 minutes! The coffeee shop is good though |
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Not a shopper either I'm afraid. I shop when I have to. I am extremely spoilt as OH does 95% of our food shoppping. I am not concerned about fashion or latest trends so tend to get most of my clothes at large agricultural shows, horse events or craft fairs etc. My last purchases were waterproof trousers with bib and brace, wellies, goretex gloves and a snuggly hat!! Our village High St is v small and over the years shops come and go - I've not noticed much change to be honest. |
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*Shuffles off, chewing on her dentures and treading down the heel of her pom-pom slippers* You know that lady who was over on the Magazine thread...... she's just popped her head in here and said "Town's too full of those young people!" |
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Over the years my local High Street has lost ..... 2 Butchers 2 Fruit & Veg shops Bakery Ironmongers (remember those?!) Mens outfitters Pet Shop Electrical Shop Drapery/wool shop They have been replaced by..... 3 Estate Agents Betting Shop Poundland 2 Takeaways Second-hand shop DVD Rental shop Computer bits & pieces shop .......... all because Sainsbury's opened a store nearby - it ruined their trade.. The only time I use the High Street now is for the Post Office and my hairdressers.. |
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Across the Pond Wisconsin Avenue's the equivalent of a High street for the neighborhood; very little change; one lovely Italian restaurant closed for tax evasion (!), a nightclub shuttered for months because of a fire, and the Vespa dealership recently closed. I'm a reluctant shopper also except for groceries,booze; do 99% of it on line, including the big food shop. The recession hasn't hit as hard in Washington because it's a government town, no industry to speak of. |
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we have a large shopping center, plus a mall. and the mall is losing trade shops closing down. we have alot of charaty shops which are packed out.and what do they do put their prices up. so some stuff is cheaper to buy new. we do have a primark which i totally adore. if that closed down id be naked lol we also have a huge asdas, but theres also alot of gaps in the actul town center, but ppl here are still buying like made. credit crunch what credit crunch u hear them say. now lets spend some more on the credit cards!!!! |
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We have had the usual casualties; Zavvi, The Pier, Woolworths (hurrah) - I read an wonderful idea somewhere that the usually town centre ex-woolies locations should be turned into proper, permanent farmer's markets giving many of these small businesses a wonderfully central location and readdress the balance of the high street. Also gone (although still trading nationally I think) are Jigsaw and Uniqlo. I tend not to pay much attention as many are just clones of the others. I hope businesses such as Laura Ashley, Next and Lombok remain - they seem to be little oases of quality amongst the usual high street, teen-orientated tat. And of course, my fave; dear old John Lewis is still going strong |
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