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DaveinGermany 07-02-2010 18:45

Re: Spar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by duggie (Post 785901)
yeah no probs, it simply winds me up when inconsiderate people park for ages outside your business, shop keepers need free space to get customers through the door, this will all fall into insignificance once the new bus lane arrives, no parking for anybody, that should kill of a few more local shops, well done LCC

Oh you never know maybe you'll get more passing trade if the Bus is going past your door, you won't need parking then. :)

pipinfort 08-02-2010 15:18

Re: Spar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by duggie (Post 785901)
yeah no probs, it simply winds me up when inconsiderate people park for ages outside your business, shop keepers need free space to get customers through the door, this will all fall into insignificance once the new bus lane arrives, no parking for anybody, that should kill of a few more local shops, well done LCC

And may we ask what your business is......?

accyman 09-02-2010 16:41

Re: Spar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by duggie (Post 785901)
yeah no probs, it simply winds me up when inconsiderate people park for ages outside your business, shop keepers need free space to get customers through the door, this will all fall into insignificance once the new bus lane arrives, no parking for anybody, that should kill of a few more local shops, well done LCC

how about people get of their fat arse's and walk a few yards.That shop has been there for donkeys years and if he is suffering loss of trade i hightly doubt its because a car cant park outside his shop its more the fact that there are other alternatives to choose from like teh shop across the road plus cheaper shops further into clayton which incidently dont have threat of clamping signs in their windows

the sign has probably caused the arrogant sod even more loss of trade lol

if you want parking for your customers move location to somewhere with a private carpark

katex 09-02-2010 16:44

Re: Spar
 
Can't be sure, but don't think it is there now .... was driving. If it is, can't be that big.

mumtotwo 09-02-2010 16:45

Re: Spar
 
My brother lives 2 mins from that shop and would rather walk to the co-op.

accyman 09-02-2010 16:51

Re: Spar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mumtotwo (Post 786398)
My brother lives 2 mins from that shop and would rather walk to the co-op.

he should drive there they have decent parking facilities :D

AccyLass 09-02-2010 17:06

Re: Spar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accyman (Post 786402)
he should drive there they have decent parking facilities :D


That's it... you just encourage the lad to nick a car 1st :D :p

emily90 09-02-2010 18:18

Re: Spar
 
he doesn't have a clamp and to be honest even if he did i can't see him actually using it. the sign could be there for when they get deliveries and stuff so that if there is cars in the way he knows that the person won't be long because they are only in the shop x

accyman 09-02-2010 18:29

Re: Spar
 
in that case he shoudl purchase a please dont park here when deliveries are due sign and not put up signs threatenig clamping peoples cars .My pal has a main road buisness and simply asks cars to move or makes do when loading his van what he dosnt do is threaten to clamp people cars and get peoples backs up as it would be extreemly bad for buisness and would end up having negative remarks amde about him on the local website lol

Neil 09-02-2010 21:02

Re: Spar
 
Please can we keep the thread to talking about the parking issues and not make accusations about the shop that might cause trouble for this site.

Restless 09-02-2010 23:26

Re: Spar
 
i live (soon i wont be) close to that shop and i have never noticed the sign. Of course i am just a pedrestian and dont care where people park as long as long as it is not outside my house where they will be clamped!!!!!!!!!!! lol


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