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pipinfort 22-11-2010 16:13

Re: TESCO - new site in Accrington.
 
Very impressed, a welcome addition to Accrington in my opinion, it even made me venture into town and spend afterwards........

Atarah 22-11-2010 16:45

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Hi, I too was "nosey" and popped in early this morning. No petrol, no furniture, just another Tesco's really! Looked good though. So, why is it called Tesco EXTRA???? My slight concern was I found it a bit "daunting" crossing the roads to get home. I wanted to go back along Paradise Street, so you have to come out of the side doors and walk up slightly, in the direction of The Globe, where there is a newly created zebra crossing. So far so good. Then, upon closer inspection, you notice the pavement "dips" slightly and you then "attempt" to cross the road, but you have to LOOK RIGHT, LOOK LEFT, about 20 times before you DARE dash across. Twice you have to do this! Very odd! I honestly thought they would have put lights/pelican somewhere around the new Tesco.

Retlaw 22-11-2010 18:13

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Throughout the planning process, Tesco said the store would create 450 jobs and later pledged to target long-term unemployed Hyndburn residents for half these posts.

and .. what happens ...

Jobs have been given to 64 people classed as long-term unemployed, while a further 127 people have been recruited to work in the £32 million Eagle Street store.

Of those, 44 were Tesco employees transferred from the Nelson store which closed this summer.

now surely tesco should be good at maths .. seeing as they have to add up all the shopping we are going to buy ... and that should be 86 people long term unemployed ... rather than 64 ...[/quote]

Benipete 22-11-2010 21:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 863485)
Hi, I too was "nosey" and popped in early this morning. No petrol, no furniture, just another Tesco's really! Looked good though. So, why is it called Tesco EXTRA???? My slight concern was I found it a bit "daunting" crossing the roads to get home. I wanted to go back along Paradise Street, so you have to come out of the side doors and walk up slightly, in the direction of The Globe, where there is a newly created zebra crossing. So far so good. Then, upon closer inspection, you notice the pavement "dips" slightly and you then "attempt" to cross the road, but you have to LOOK RIGHT, LOOK LEFT, about 20 times before you DARE dash across. Twice you have to do this! Very odd! I honestly thought they would have put lights/pelican somewhere around the new Tesco.

There is a Pelican Crossing on Eagle St. For how to use a Zebra Crossing read on.


Zebra:-
A Zebra crossing is a path across a road marked with black and white stripes where pedestrians may cross.
They have NO traffic lights.
http://www.2pass.co.uk/pedcrossing.jpg
See the Video http://www.2pass.co.uk/wmv_logo.jpg
Duration: 1.10 min
Size: 3.44Mb
Pedestrians using the crossing should give traffic plenty of time to see them and to stop before starting to cross.
Vehicles will need more time when the road is slippery. Remember that traffic does not have to stop until someone has moved onto the crossing. Wait until traffic has stopped from both directions or the road is clear before crossing. Keep looking both ways, and listening, in case a driver or rider has not seen you and attempts to overtake a vehicle that has stopped.


So to claim your right of way step slowly onto the crossing and the traffic will stop

cashman 22-11-2010 21:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 863572)
A Zebra crossing is a path across a road marked with black and white stripes where pedestrians may cross.


So to claim your right of way step slowly onto the crossing and the traffic will stop

Somebody should notify some of the drivers of that fact,:D;)

Benipete 23-11-2010 00:07

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 863578)
Somebody should notify some of the drivers of that fact,:D;)

Of course not all plans are completely foolproof but we are in England and not Spain(not recommended there) so in theory you should be safe.:rolleyes:

In any event compensation should be forthcoming eventually if you are injured or killed.:eek::D:D

ruedetropal 23-11-2010 16:19

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I wonder how much good the new store will actually do. The market in town has been messed up, with many traders leaving, partlly because of the changes and partly because of new Tescos.
I am part of the team running the other new store in town, the community owned One Planet shop, which also has staff from Prospects Foundation on site. Small shops keeping money locally are the future for small towns such as Accrington. With Burnley and Blackburn only 5 miles away there is no need to make Accrington look like either of these towns. Eventually big stores like Tescos will fail(remember Woolworths!) and then where will all the local people do their shopping.
It will be very interesting watching the traffic chaos along Eagle Street and Paradise Street coming up to Christmas.

lancsdave 23-11-2010 21:47

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Originally Posted by ruedetropal (Post 863717)
I wonder how much good the new store will actually do. The market in town has been messed up, with many traders leaving, partlly because of the changes and partly because of new Tescos.


I don't think Tesco's have had anything to with that so far. Any who have left have done so because of the changes.

A previous post may only be one in a sea of gloom and doom but it's what I've been saying has happened in Burnley and will hopefully happen more in Accrington

Quote:

Very impressed, a welcome addition to Accrington in my opinion, it even made me venture into town and spend afterwards........
It's something that would have rarely happened with people shopping at Asda because of the distance. In fact I would go as far as to say I reckon Asda will probably close down before many of the town centre retailers.

cashman 23-11-2010 22:24

Re: TESCO - new site in Accrington.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ruedetropal (Post 863717)
I wonder how much good the new store will actually do. The market in town has been messed up, with many traders leaving, partlly because of the changes and partly because of new Tescos.

Disagree as ya did yourself in the "Market Refurbishment Thread":rolleyes:

Alan Varrechia 23-11-2010 23:33

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Took a trip into asda today for a few bit and bobs, must say it was lovely and quiet even found a disabled parking spot with no problem.
Seemed to me and mrs there were about as many staff as customers so they must be losing money hand over fist, doesn't look good for the staff. It may even out over time, but at the end of the day there is only so much money to go round, something will have to give.:eek:

AccyJay 25-11-2010 13:32

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I visited your new Accrington store for the first time on Wednesday 24th November. Everything about the building itself looks very impressive. However, the customer service is most definitely the worse that I have ever encountered. When doing my shopping I noticed that there were almost as many staff working as there were customers, yet, none of them wanted to help me find the items that I required when asked. On reaching the checkout I had to ask the assistant for some carrier bags & he passed me 3. When these bags were full I had to ask for more again & this time he slammed another 3 in front of me. When these were full I had to ask again for some more, this time he threw 3 more in the direction of my trolley. All the time during this he was more concerned that I was interrupting the game he was playing with his colleague of adjusting each other’s chairs for fun.

Overall it wasn't a very pleasant shopping experience in a new store. I would suggest that the manager should have a look around ASDA to see how a store should be operated correctly.

i.e.

ASDA - Cheaper. Friendlier staff. Checkout assistants that offer to help you with your packing.

:mad::mad::mad:

JCB 25-11-2010 18:31

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To celebrate their opening Tesco have joined with the Accrington Observer to give vouchers to those who win a quiz .

The trouble is you have to be a genius to win . I doubt if Accrington's own Brain of Britain , Dr Reginald Webster , winner of the radio quiz in 1959 , would get this one .

Q. What date is Christmas Day ?

A. December 25

B. January 1

C. April 1

lancsdave 25-11-2010 18:33

Re: TESCO - new site in Accrington.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JCB (Post 864369)
To celebrate their opening Tesco have joined with the Accrington Observer to give vouchers to those who win a quiz .

The trouble is you have to be a genius to win . I doubt if Accrington's own Brain of Britain , Dr Reginald Webster , winner of the radio quiz in 1959 , would get this one .

Q. What date is Christmas Day ?

A. December 25

B. January 1

C. April 1

It's a trick question, it's February 30th :D

jaysay 25-11-2010 18:44

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 864371)
It's a trick question, it's February 30th :D

Thats only in Burnley Dave:D

JCB 25-11-2010 18:45

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 864371)
It's a trick question, it's February 30th :D

I knew there was something fishy about it .

I was going to opt for April 1 .

They seem to regard us as fools . ;)


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