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arndale shouldnt have been using m&s as an example all the arndale did was build right onto the side of M&S it was there way before the arndale the arndale claiming m&s as its proof is like me sticking a shed onto the side of buckingham palace and claiming im royalty |
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"Coun Clare Cleary, chair of the Accrington Town Team, said: "This has come as a real surprise to me. It's a flagship store in the town and a good employer."
Really? The surprise is that M&S stayed in Accrington for so long, when everything around them was failing. I remember thinking 25 years ago 'What is a store like M&S doing in a small town like this? An M&S spokesman said: “We have given the closure of our Accrington store a great deal of consideration and it is not a decision that we have taken lightly. "The new store in Rawtenstall will offer a much bigger M&S food offer and an improved shopping experience and free parking." Has anybody at Hyndburn ever spoken to M&S to discuss providing more space and "an improved shopping experience" in the borough? If not, why not? Seems the Council is reaping what it sows. |
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All you do by writing inaccurate posts like this is make people oppose HBC even more - or was that your intention? |
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Report to: Cabinet Date: 14th September 2011 Portfolio: Resources Report Author: Ian Hoole, Corporate Property Manager Title of Report: Proposed Bus Station, Crawshaw Street, Accrington 2. Recommendations 2.1 It is recommended that Cabinet agrees to dispose of the Council’s interest in land at Crawshaw Street, Accrington for the purpose of constructing a new bus station on terms to be agreed by the Executive Director (Resources) following consultation with the relevant Portfolio Holder and notes that the Leader of the Council will be asked to delegate authority to the Executive Director (Resources) for this purpose. Quote:
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It would have been embarrassing for HBC if LCC had served them with a compulsory purchase notice or whatever they are called. I do think HBC had no choice but safe face by going along with the whole barmy scheme
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For anyone wanting to try an keep Accrington's "high street alive"
https://www.change.org/p/m-s-change-...crington-store Good luck with that :p |
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I've decided I have no sympathy for M&S, if they can no longer afford to trade in Accrington it is obviously their own fault.
Had their decision makers actually taken a walk through our town centre over the past few decades they would have seen that the only route to follow would have been diversification. No longer do we need quality products at a reasonable price when we can get complete sets of cutlery, tool kits, toffees and various other low quality items for just a pound, they would soon have realised that because of the low, low prices once we got these items home we didn't get upset when these items broke after using them the first time, we'd just chuck them in the bin and make a note to pick up another one next time in town. Perhaps they are pulling the plug because of other factors such as rising cost of wages or the inevitable strangling increases of business tax? Again I say, take a look around you Mr. M&S, do what the shops that have cornered the clothing market of Accrington have done, yes, that's right declare yourself a charity, No Business tax and no wages bill because you will be staffed by volunteers. Maybe, just maybe, if you have really good accountants you could even get yourself written off as a tax loss if you continue to supply clothing and food of the quality you are doing just re-name yourself as:- M&S Accrington's Largest Food And Clothing Bank. |
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Here's another thought, just suppose one of our serving Councillor's or perhaps a locally based MP was to follow up on this idea of M&S leaving the area?
Perhaps this is part of a plan? M&S perhaps don't want to leave the town but, costs to the council are too much, now obviously there can be no favouritism in commerce, (yeah right), so an announcement goes out, shock horror and surprise from the public face of the town trading councillor then a sudden super hero steps forward, stop, decease, says he or she, this is silly we can work it out, M&S are then granted one off never to be repeated concessions, the politician involved is shown to be the hero of the people in a very important year for votes and thus gets publicity and browny points what would we end up with? The same old M&S and the same old politician, after all whoever gets to keep M&S, from whatever party would be treated well in the press. I don't mind keeping M&S BUT if this fantasy even comes remotely true, lets not be fooled into keeping the same old politician/s! Can't Happen? Won't Happen? Hasn't someone already mentioned what happened with the old Woolworths site? Nah, your right, couldn't happen again M&S aren't a local influential family firm. :rolleyes: |
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I can more or less pinpoint Spring 1999 when they stocked the women's section with black clothes as the year I stopped regularly entering M&S. I thought it had been on the whim of the manager so drove to Blackburn and was met with a massive wall to wall sea of black - very impressive if you're not wanting to reflect the colours and joys of burgeoning Spring. I notice their new store will only be selling food. The penny must have dropped that nobody is willing to pay more expensive M&S prices for exactly the same foreign imported clothes stocked in neighbouring shops.
If anyone has seen an arrow on a signpost on any Accrington Road with the words "Town Centre" or "Shopping Centre" you've got better eyesight than me. All County Council Highway Departments have got more say on local roads than the people who have to use them. I'm sure the LCC are really pleased with themselves that their blueprint for the runoff traffic from the M65 to flow freely through Accrington via Eastgate and Burnley Road without being tempted to stop at any shop window display has been so successful. On the face of it, it doesn't seem that any town councillor in the last 4 decades has had any business acument because all they've done is kill off what was once quite a successful little market town. |
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