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mani 09-03-2005 01:45

why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
i mean blackburn will have two with the townsmoor retail park branch almost done

y doestn accy have one?

it has a marks and spencer..

chav1 09-03-2005 01:56

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
chavs cant afford cloths from next


the most likely real reason is that hyndbun council charge way too much council tax on buisnesses in or near the town centre and it puts companies off setting up here

also accrington center is so hard to acess by car and get decent parking they dont bother setting up shop here

if you look down whalley road most buisnesses are now mostly kebab shops or takeawy food joints as they are the only kind of buisnes that can make a go of it

my m8 had a shop on whalley road and teh council tax bill was tremendous for a small buisness man and he packed up and went to the much cheaper oswaldtwistle

not saying ozzy is cheap lol i mean the tax is cheaper :D

mani 09-03-2005 02:08

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
yeah...

i mean there's that business unit - where halfords used to b - if there was a next clearence open there it wud run real well...

parkin etc...

Less 09-03-2005 02:09

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mani
i mean blackburn will have two with the townsmoor retail park branch almost done

y doestn accy have one?

it has a marks and spencer..

Not a very good idea now is it? If Next did decide to move into Accrington we would have to lose one of our pound shops or charity shops to make room for them.
:p

K.S.H 09-03-2005 06:30

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
Is there not one in the Arndale? sure there used to be one near the broadway entrance

lettie 09-03-2005 06:48

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
There's never been a Next here unfortunately. I think all the pound shops and charity shops put decent retailers off coming here to Chav town. Fortunately the retail park at Whitebirk reputed to be getting a big Next store is classed as Hyndburn, so we could say that we are getting one, but it's not like we can just nip into town to it. :(

WillowTheWhisp 09-03-2005 07:33

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
In spite of its official geographical location that retail park at Whitebirk still feels like Blackburn more than Hyndburn to me.

lettie 09-03-2005 07:50

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
It most certainly does. I was surprised to find that it is actually Hyndburn, I'd always assumed it was Blackburn.

garinda 09-03-2005 08:08

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
'Chav'- the original meaning of the word is either someone from Chatham in Kent, or is derived from the Romany word for boy charvo. It's recent meaning of the word, [similar to ned, townie, scallie,] is used to describe a designer baseball cap wearing boy or girl.
Perhaps if Accy was full of chavs, we can expect to see Burberry opening here soon instead of Next, and see Chav Queen Danielle Westbrook pushing her pram through the Market Hall.
Totally agree with our Chav, extortionate business council tax rates mean Accrington is an unattractive option, hence the new and old empty shops.

g78 09-03-2005 10:24

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
Well when have we really ever had any main high street clothes stores here in accrington? Clothes shopping round here has been abismal for as long as I can remember. We have Burtons for men and thats about it as far as named stores goes.

rockrabbit 09-03-2005 13:33

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
remember when we used to have fosters on broadway but besides that has there ever been a decent clothes shop in accy . Icon is about the only decent place now and baileys has a few things in but your better off going blackburn reef , originals and duffer i can never find owt in next anyway plus cant see next starting a range of tracky s , stripey jumpers and nike shox for an accy branch

mani 10-03-2005 01:29

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
hte new next isnt opening in whitebirk

its opening opposide blackburn b&q /asda

townsmoor retail park - where wickes used to be next to that argos store...

its going to be huge

Stanleyguy 10-03-2005 06:31

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chav1
the most likely real reason is that hyndbun council charge way too much council tax on buisnesses in or near the town centre and it puts companies off setting up here

Hyndburn Council doesn't set the business rates. They are set by the government and collected for them by Hyndburn Council.

Acrylic-bob 10-03-2005 06:56

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
One of the main reasons that Accrington has a proliferation of pound and charity shops and a stagnating market is that Accrington is a low skill, thus, low wage sort of place.

Businesses follow the money. Companies like Next are not in existance to make life a more pleasant experience for anyone except themselves, they exist to make money. It can be no surprise then that when a comparison is made of average wages across all the boroughs of Britain Hyndburn comes fifth from the bottom.

Put yourself in Next's shoes. Do you, as a chairman responsible to your shareholders, recommend spending a couple of million quid to open a new store in a town that cannot afford to buy what you are selling? Or do you stick to the areas where you know you can make a good profit?

I know what I would do?

garinda 10-03-2005 07:18

Re: why doesnt accrington have a next?
 
But Blackburn's population is not that much higher in the wage league than Hyndburn, and l don't think their work force are anymore 'skilled,' it's just larger.
Of course the multiple chainstores are going to chase the biggest profits and locate accordingly.
Given all the empty shops l'd make the rents/rates more appealing economically in Accrington. Otherwise we should make a feature of it's poverty and create a model village of charity/pound shops for coach parties to visit.


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