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susie123 23-06-2012 09:08

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 999188)
Well if every thread kept on topic they'd die a very quick death, but the thing is if people don't like what they see they have the prerogative not to read it, simple really;)

Straight to the point John - well said.

I like this - a thread wander about thread wanders!!

jaysay 23-06-2012 09:09

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 999196)
Straight to the point John - well said.

I like this - a thread wander about thread wanders!!

Always try to please susie, always try to please:rolleyes:

lindsay ormerod 23-06-2012 15:50

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I wasn't being pedantic, although now out of retail it's a topic close to my heart. I managed shops in Accrington for over 20 years and actually do know what I'm talking about. It pains me when a well known chain goes bust, it's happened to me twice and ended up in rubbish redundancy pay from the government as the company has no money.

It's a case of use it or lose it, as I have said before, Accy won't get a Next or a River Island, if New Look can't make a dollar here, there's no way.
We now have no book shop, no music shop ( unless you count Custard Cube), nowhere for ladies of a certain age to buy their clothes other than M&S. The Arndale has had empty units constantly for at least the last 15 years,( Cryers to name one) there's no incentive for businesses to go in there, they get a 6 month deal and then whoosh, you can't afford to be open.
We used to have a healthfood store on Union st, and a decent seconds outlet....
Same in the market, we used to have 3 cheese stalls, now we have 1.
The fruit and veg market is tiny, although if you want your phone unlocking or some fake luggage the world is your oyster.

I feel for the the likes of Superdrug and Holland & Barratt, you look around the mall and see what's going on, it's not promising. Glad I am out of it.

maxthecollie 23-06-2012 16:17

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I see Accy centre has made news ( history )in the Telegraph. How long did it take them to realise what we have been saying all along.

DaveinGermany 23-06-2012 16:26

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 999292)
I see Accy centre has made news ( history )in the Telegraph. How long did it take them to realise what we have been saying all along.

Okay, so now I'm curious, what exactly are you talking about Frank ? A link or some such would be appreciated. Or is this some kind of feline entrapment routine you naughty Collie. :)

maxthecollie 23-06-2012 16:28

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 999297)
Okay, so now I'm curious, what exactly are you talking about Frank ? A link or some such would be appreciated. Or is this some kind of feline entrapment routine you naughty Collie. :)

www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/hyndburn Try that Dave

Margaret Pilkington 23-06-2012 16:44

Re: Arndale another one bites the dust.
 
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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 999283)
I wasn't being pedantic, although now out of retail it's a topic close to my heart. I managed shops in Accrington for over 20 years and actually do know what I'm talking about. It pains me when a well known chain goes bust, it's happened to me twice and ended up in rubbish redundancy pay from the government as the company has no money.

It's a case of use it or lose it, as I have said before, Accy won't get a Next or a River Island, if New Look can't make a dollar here, there's no way.
We now have no book shop, no music shop ( unless you count Custard Cube), nowhere for ladies of a certain age to buy their clothes other than M&S. The Arndale has had empty units constantly for at least the last 15 years,( Cryers to name one) there's no incentive for businesses to go in there, they get a 6 month deal and then whoosh, you can't afford to be open.
We used to have a healthfood store on Union st, and a decent seconds outlet....
Same in the market, we used to have 3 cheese stalls, now we have 1.
The fruit and veg market is tiny, although if you want your phone unlocking or some fake luggage the world is your oyster.

I feel for the the likes of Superdrug and Holland & Barratt, you look around the mall and see what's going on, it's not promising. Glad I am out of it.

If people can get the same or a similar product for less elsewhere, then that is what they will do.......and as for use it or lose it...you can't use something that isn't there. Shopping habits have changed.......people have less money to spend, but yet the shops open 7 days a week...where is the sense in that.
Opening more days costs more money so therefore eats into profits....ah Yes, I hear you say, but if they don't open then people will go online or to the supermarket.......so there is no real answer. Except, we have been to Bury today and the Market was very busy, (this inspite of the fact that it was a miserable grey day with the threat of rain). Why do you think that is?
It might have something to do with the fact that it is a good market with a very diverse range of produce at very competitive prices.
We went through Ramsbottom......a small town. Even that was very busy, with shoppers thronging the main street.
What these towns are doing to bring in trade...surely, could be emulated by Accrington.

DaveinGermany 23-06-2012 17:10

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 999299)

Thanks, lot clearer now.

mallard 23-06-2012 20:24

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there is a lot of shops shuting

lindsay ormerod 23-06-2012 21:13

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"If people can get the same or a similar product for less elsewhere, then that is what they will do.......and as for use it or lose it...you can't use something that isn't there. Shopping habits have changed.......people have less money to spend, but yet the shops open 7 days a week...where is the sense in that.
Opening more days costs more money so therefore eats into profits....ah Yes, I hear you say, but if they don't open then people will go online or to the supermarket.......so there is no real answer. Except, we have been to Bury today and the Market was very busy, (this inspite of the fact that it was a miserable grey day with the threat of rain). Why do you think that is?
It might have something to do with the fact that it is a good market with a very diverse range of produce at very competitive prices.
We went through Ramsbottom......a small town. Even that was very busy, with shoppers thronging the main street.
What these towns are doing to bring in trade...surely, could be emulated by Accrington. "
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I really don't know why you are quoting me here, it's not just my opinion, it's fact and common sense. I'm not defending anyone, we have a rubbish mall, a rubbish market and no-one gives a flying toss. I am only bothered because I still live here, I work in Blackburn and could do my shopping there, as it happens I do my big shop online as I don't drive but the fact is that if i wanted to spend money on a nice pair of shoes/jeans etc I would now have to go out of town. Or buy online, end of.___

lindsay ormerod 23-06-2012 21:18

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Re Ramsbottom, I have a friend with a shop there, even they have been having a hard time of it. It's picturesque and trying to be the next Hebden Bridge,but times are hard whether you are selling hand made jam or 20 for a £3 quid knock off bog roll. :eek:

Margaret Pilkington 23-06-2012 21:30

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I am quoting you for the very same reason that you quoted me. I suppose that what I posted was not common sense then.

Of course the Mall is rubbish. But why is that? And I think there are quite a lot of people who do give a toss,but feel powerless to do anything.
You yourself, shop online so you are not following your own maxim of 'use it or lose it'.

Times are hard in the retail sector. However you look at it, Ramsbottom is attracting the footfall...which makes them streets ahead of Accrington.
We go through there most Saturdays and there are always people in the tearooms, on the station and in the main street......some of them must be spending.

Guinness 23-06-2012 22:17

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Totally agree with Margaret..shopping habits HAVE changed.

Frozen veg which is blast frozen is often fresher than veg sold on the market...gone are the days when the woman would spend her day peeling carrots and chopping cabbage, she doesn't have the time, she's out working.

The example of 3 cheese stalls...none of which, in my recollection, sold low fat, mozarella, edam, gouda, brie, bavarian smoked..eating habits and tastes change, if the seller doesn't provide, he goes under.

The thing about Bury, Skipton and Fleetwood markets is that they have a diversity of stalls and shops, set in a compact area that does not feel overcrowded. There's no free parking, but, as a driver, I'd rather pay £2-£3 for a couple of hours easy parking than negotiate the Arndale on a market day. Those markets always look clean and, to quote Councillor Pritchard, are 'vibrant'. Which Accrington market most definitely is not.

There used to be a guy who won award after award for his sausages tucked away on Warner Street, who knew about him apart from locals and other sausage makers? He should have been given a low rent stall/shop smack dab in the middle of the market, should have been advertised, 'Accrington-home of the best sausages in the world', instead he got the annual page two Observer comment.

As long as we have councillors who pay lip service and think we have a vibrant market, the town will suffer, what is needed is a councillor with the cohones to say, 'its a mess, it's totally screwed, let's knock the whole lot down and start again'

I won't hold my breath with either this lot (or the last lot)

cashman 23-06-2012 22:40

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Shopping habits certainly have changed without doubt, But a vibrant Market will always attract punters, as Accys once did, Thing is from my viewpoint, if yeh got that,then yeh got a far better chance of attracting decent retail stores to town, slong as its attractive to em! That also means "NOT" screwing em wi high rates. Its a nice thought, but gone down to far now to ever happen IMHO.

Guinness 23-06-2012 23:25

Re: Arndale another one bites the dust.
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 999377)
Shopping habits certainly have changed without doubt, But a vibrant Market will always attract punters, as Accys once did, Thing is from my viewpoint, if yeh got that,then yeh got a far better chance of attracting decent retail stores to town, slong as its attractive to em! That also means "NOT" screwing em wi high rates. Its a nice thought, but gone down to far now to ever happen IMHO.

Yeah, I also think it's past the point of no return..but..

I'd love to buy a decent pork pie or sausage that wasn't pre packed and full of water and sawdust to bulk it out, without having to travel 30 miles.

I'd love to be able to buy the grandkids the equivalent of a sixpenny toy (plastic man with a parachute, balsa wood gilder, jacks and bobs)

I want a craft shop where I can introduce the grandkids to model planes, ships, train sets, scalextric, subuteo and plasticine.

What I don't want are numerous pound shops selling screwdrivers made out of metal that are softer than screws, padlocks that can be opened with a paper clip and batteries that have less storage charge than a prepacked Tesco lemon.

As I see it, markets need to cater for all ages, tripe and pork pies for us old gits, clothing for the early teens, toys for the kids and trending stuff for the late teens (currently informed that the selling market is in 70's,80's vintage stuff).....of which Accrington has.....Nada!

P.S. if 70's and 80's are considered vintage does that make me dinosaurian? :eek:


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