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Hundreds of Woolworths stores still empty

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    Hundreds of Woolworths stores still empty

    Hundreds of Woolworths stores still empty

    Well this is no surprise is it - there is a recession on, in fact I would go as far as to say in most of the high streets I have been down in the last 6 months (just outside NW London) that there are more empty shops than ever!
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    The one in Halifax is firmly empty, but so are a fair few others since the Council did away with the plentiful 1.5 hrs free on street parking, cut the spaces by at least 50% and introduced numerous expensive ticket machines.

    Admittedly the measures were introduced by a Councilor who was rabidly anti car and never drove. The net result being they killed off a reasonably busy town centre and now people drive to the White Rose, Trafford Park or even Meadowhall and make a day of it.

    Considering how Woolies went down the pan I'm not at all surprised few of their old sites are occupied, the recession is pretty damn bad.

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      #3
      The Woolies near me in Crouch End, might become a Waitrose. Got to be better than the one in Archway that became an Iceland.

      Talking of councils killing local shops with parking laws, this is exactly what greedy Camden council did to Kentish Town high street and now they have the cheek to put up "save your high street" posters!

      I guess Camden must be losing revenue as shops can't afford to pay rates without customers
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        #4
        I went to Camden the other week, found a disabled bay, popped on my badge and managed to get a hour or two shopping before having to return to the car. We didn't have time to eat with our friends or check out all of the shops, but overall, it seemed ok.
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          #5
          Durham Woolies is currently being turned into a Tesco. It will be the town's first proper city-centre supermarket (other than M&S next door) for a few years. Nice to see, last thing we need is more chavvy pound-shops.
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            #6
            The one at Eltham became the 99p shop. Opposite the pound shop.......

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              #7
              Reminds me years ago Trowbridge decided to impose car parking charges. Fortunately, the multi associated with the shopping centre was privately owned, and the other big car park was under a restrictive covenant banning charges.

              Trowbridge remains a hole though. But people prefered to do day-to-day shopping there than the massively expensive Bath.
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                #8
                Originally posted by zeitghost
                Woolies in Neath & Swansea are still empty.

                It amuses me that the automatic doors haven't been switched off in the Neath one, so they still try to open as you walk past...

                Sounds like a recipe for a fire to me, but what do I know?
                I hope it has a 2A fuse and not a 3A one.

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