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Once major changes have been made to an area it is virtually impossible to change them back when the changes prove to have a negative effect.
I always looked forward to visiting Accrington when we had a trip home, even when we settled in Blackpool - what was the attraction? Accrington Market was, when it was still the old market before the building of the Wilko/JJB complex, fish stalls behind the Town Hall that didn't stink like the current ones do, stalls laid out with pride and such a wide variety of goods on offer - new goods that is, not like the current flea market that we now have on most days. The new bus station appears to be finalised, the effect on the town will not be felt immediately but I am sure it will have a detrimental effect as has been pointed out by others - when the impact is finally recognised the people who instigated it will probably no longer be involved - another case of "deja vu"? |
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I do still stand by my original point, if people didn't keep telling their mates how awful it is then more people might actually visit once in a while. |
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Is Peel St to be turned into a runway? Well at least BG won't have far to go to get to work! :) |
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If we tell people it is good and they come and visit..... just how disappointed will they be?
You know Ken, it is just as bad to be unrealistically optimistic about a town that in the commercial sense, has very little to recommend it. Sadly, I think Accrington falls into that category. |
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this post has lost its way it is supposed to be about whitebirk retail park.
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where is whitebirk retail park in relation to the football ground?
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Sod it, why not just wish for more Whitebirks and then everyone can really slag off Accrington, all those businesses within can get stuffed and the Council can be panned for not giving a stuff about smaller retailers. If you want that is Blackburn really that far away? |
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It isn't that there is NOTHING good here, it is just if you tell folk to come because it is a Market Town they are going to be mightily disappointed when they see the market and the shops.
It needs to be looked at differently........and it is no good pointing to other towns who have got it wrong and likening ourselves to them...we need to look at places like Bury. A town which is well within travelling distance of a large city - which you would think would damage their trading base, but for some reason it doesn't! So what is Bury doing that we cannot do. And Manchester is a much bigger threat to the commercial centre of Bury than Whitebirk is to the commercial development of Accrington. The excuses need to stop. Too many past councils have not seen the writing on the wall, have done things that have been bad for the centre of Accrington...and we are going to be having another disaster soon when they put the Bus station down Union Street. |
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While we were out yesterday, Mick and I met a young man at the Railway he told us of a scheme about getting a grant to improve the shops etc on Blackburn rd from the Market hall up to the Viaduct.
That's a bit of good news, he promised to become a member and explain the details to us all. I look forward to his input to the site. :) |
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Less, that will be good. There is nothing worse than coming into the town from that direction. It gives a really bad impression of the town.
I'm glad something is going to be done about it. |
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Try coming into town from Whalley road up Abbey Street, I think thats worse |
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