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The town that said no to Tesco
Eight years a little town called Saxmundham refused to allow Tesco to set up camp. At that time the town was struggling but because of the working together to fight Tesco they developed a strategy to become a 'food' town. Now there are specialist food shops all over town and the place is thriving.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/supermarke...807577,00.html See this link. It just shows what can be done if a proper strategy is put in place and towns can be revived. |
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Shame we did`nt know about this before Poundland/world/shrinker opened!
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not surprised they snubbed tesco, its sh!t :D
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Poundland doesn't matter. there's plenty other shops.
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Can we use the fact that the Ossy Co-op has been caught serving booze to an underage girl as a reason to shut them down Gayle?
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co-op are a fair trade retailer. They've got to be fair and serve all ages.
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Don't think our tiny Co-op could be classed as a major threat.
Even Saxmundham has a Somerfields. |
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There is nothing wrong with our Co-op. They are/were selling camping stoves for £10, the Range and Winfields want £15 and £20 for the same thing.
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I think the main problems within Hyndburn are that no-one has a proper strategy for developing the shops. They fail to see that we need to have different shops, rather than try to imitate the shops in Blackburn and Burnley. I worked for several years in Leyland, which has a Tesco Extra in the town centre but still manages to have a very good selection of small specialist shops. It also has lots of free parking right on the main street, which , if you are trying to get your shopping done in your lunch hour really is a bonus.
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Accrington is getting a Tesco soon as well, replacing the Esso Service Station on Abbey Street, it's bought out the shop franchise, Esso will still own the franchise on the forecourt.
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Has anyone any suggestions what Accrington should go for in the wayof specialist shops?
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If Garinda had his way, it would be wall to wall "adult" shops.
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