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cashman 21-01-2022 18:04

Re: Up to 70million investment for Accrington Town centre.
 
quite a few eat in eating places not pubs, i know cos i have a mate comes up from north wales with others to the games, and they tell me.

Margaret Pilkington 21-01-2022 18:16

Re: Up to 70million investment for Accrington Town centre.
 
Ok, but would they come for anything else in the town?
And I feel sure the answer will be NO…..are any of these proposed developments going to change their minds?
Perhaps the Park and Ride proposal…..no, unless there is a move to ensure viable, desired retailers can be enticed into town….there is nothing worth parking and riding to.
And you did not address the off season…or the away day games…it is all too little.

cashman 21-01-2022 18:22

Re: Up to 70million investment for Accrington Town centre.
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1262805)
Ok, but would they come for anything else in the town?
And I feel sure the answer will be NO…..are any of these proposed developments going to change their minds?
Perhaps the Park and Ride proposal…..no, unless there is a move to ensure viable, desired retailers can be enticed into town….there is nothing worth parking and riding to.
And you did not address the off season…or the away day games…it is all too little.

yeh they would they were accrington lads with family in town in fact my mates dad lived on Livingstone Rd. it may be little but it sure helps,

Margaret Pilkington 21-01-2022 18:47

Re: Up to 70million investment for Accrington Town centre.
 
Yes..it is little Cashy.

odders 21-01-2022 20:10

Re: Up to 70million investment for Accrington Town centre.
 
How can anyone afford to shop in the catering establishments, if there's no jobs around???

As I mentioned earlier, the money should be spent on education and making Accrington somewhere to work. Without employment there's no hope for any catering/lesuire businesses.

You can't keep throwing money at a failing building, tonight there's kids going hungry and its not Africa it's on our doorstep in Accrington. £70 million could gét the town out of poverty, if spent wisely. You can bet the suits already have earmarked their bit, so thats now only £50 million left in the pot.;)

Less 21-01-2022 22:09

Re: Up to 70million investment for Accrington Town centre.
 
The £70,000,000 would have to be spent very wisely indeed if it was to relieve the town of poverty.
There are approx 36,000 souls here so it works out at £1,944 each, hardly enough to have one bloody good party.
However if we club together we could build a hell of a good escape room and while we are in there supposedly solving inane puzzles we could be digging a tunnel through to Yorkshire and freedom!

DaveinGermany 22-01-2022 08:33

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1262814)
we could be digging a tunnel through to Yorkshire and freedom!


Out of the frying pan & into the low flame smallest ring singeing. :D

taddy 22-01-2022 09:06

Re: Up to 70million investment for Accrington Town centre.
 
[QUOTE=Margaret Pilkington;1262787]I think that is one of the only reasons why people come to the town.
But this does not benefit the town centre or the shops.

It certainly benefits the "Peel Park Hotel" when Stanley are playing at home, I sometimes lose my favourite seat next to the bar.:mad::mad:

monkey hanger 26-01-2022 09:13

Re: Up to 70million investment for Accrington Town centre.
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1262788)
Disagree the centre pubs and dining places do well.

would do even better if the wham was closer to the town like bradford and halifax ones are. as for the town centre and any town centre come to that its the residents of that town that have caused it some way by a change in shopping habits especially in the last two years. its difficult and i,d say nearly impossible to exit our small estate without passing some home delivary van from 7 am onwards. a case of use it or lose it. people seem to have decided that they prefer to lose whats left with their actions. must admit we are in that catogary now as most stuff is bought on line just to avoid muzzle wearing and its become habit forming.

DaveinGermany 26-01-2022 15:18

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Originally Posted by monkey hanger (Post 1263013)
must admit we are in that catogary now as most stuff is bought on line just to avoid muzzle wearing and its become habit forming.


Do you get Tezzies? And if so, is your driver a biggish bloke with a badger beard & sticky out lugs, goes by the name of "Mick"? :rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 26-01-2022 15:26

Re: Up to 70million investment for Accrington Town centre.
 
I only buy online what is not available to buy in the town.
I have never had an online shop at any of the supermarkets.
I prefer to choose my own apples, cabbage and tomatoes…….so while things were at their worst we went out early doors to get our grub.
Bacon sausages and cooked meat we buy from Greg on his market stall.

Less 26-01-2022 16:29

Re: Up to 70million investment for Accrington Town centre.
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1263029)
I only buy online what is not available to buy in the town.
I have never had an online shop at any of the supermarkets.
I prefer to choose my own apples, cabbage and tomatoes…….so while things were at their worst we went out early doors to get our grub.
Bacon sausages and cooked meat we buy from Greg on his market stall.


I’m becoming lazy (or maybe infirm) I find online everything to be better than having to be served by someone that doesn’t want to be there and is allowed by management to pass those feelings on to the customer.

Margaret Pilkington 26-01-2022 16:42

Re: Up to 70million investment for Accrington Town centre.
 
In Aldi you serve yourself….and I have known Greg since he was a boy…..so I get very good service….and as it is his own business he makes sure his customers are happy.
That is why when you go on Market days there is a queue.
Many of his customers he knows by name….it is the old fashioned sort of service that is very rare.

monkey hanger 27-01-2022 08:31

Re: Up to 70million investment for Accrington Town centre.
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1263031)
In Aldi you serve yourself….and I have known Greg since he was a boy…..so I get very good service….and as it is his own business he makes sure his customers are happy.
That is why when you go on Market days there is a queue.
Many of his customers he knows by name….it is the old fashioned sort of service that is very rare.

your last sentance really nails the problem plus the past where market stall holders did not help themselves by their prices, fresh produce they sold and there attitudes.

taddy 27-01-2022 08:49

Re: Up to 70million investment for Accrington Town centre.
 
[QUOTE=DaveinGermany;1263027]Do you get Tezzies? And if so, is your driver a biggish bloke with a badger beard & sticky out lugs, goes by the name of "Mick"? :rolleyes


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