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Well I can remember when it was four old pence to get into town(from the Load of Mischief) Eric....so I have to reckon that I'm in the same boat as you.
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I thought the bus was far too ordinary Sue.......I know Eric is a man of taste:).
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I don't take too much heed of external appearances...it is what is on the inside that matters...and yes...of course...he is on Accyweb.
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well, no John...I only have my mental picture of him. :)
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Not really John....I have him with his benevolent face on.....you can have anything you want in your imagination :D
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When the thread wanders have finished this is actually quite a tragic picture for our town centre, although not entirely unexpected. The DorothyPerkins/ Burtons in Blackburn's Mall closed when it's lease expired, I fully expected the Accy one to do the same, it makes no money and hasn't for years. It's sad because it's been a presence there since the opening of the Arndale, and I know the manager Phil, he's tried his best but it's over-priced forAccy.
If New Look goes we have effectively lost all outlets for young fashions, other than Peacocks, which although I am pleased to see still here is not what todays young teens want. I have mentioned before that M&S is only still in Accy because of preferential business rates deals, I don't know if this is still the case but I would be amazed it they are actually breaking even. It's online/Asda/Matalan or Blackburn, just goes to prove that you don't actually need a big, scary retail park at Whitebirk to kill your town.... |
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I have to be honest we keep going from week to week. We can't plan any long term growth in the shop. Some may say thats my fault, we aren't running the business properly but when you have a shop in a town centre you're dependency on the footfall of that town centre is relatively high to survival. The only plan we have is to grow the internet is the side because thats the only expansion we can see. The town's dying on it's backside and there's a lot of Nero's fiddling while it burns. Or at least that's the perception, unless somebody can tell me otherwise, |
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Lindsay of course it is a tragic picture. Don't you think that we old codgers don't know that? There are many facets to the problem...not least of which are the transport links...and to some degree, the way the planners have taken the heart out of the town.
We old codgers have much more to compare it with. We can remember when it was a truly vibrant town. As for the thread wanders...that is how conversation is. It meanders and takes in other side topics. It keeps the thread up there in the faces of people too. You might find it an irritation, but others may not...they may see it for what it is....a conversation...but online. |
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