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Previously on "The High Street is Dead and Shops should be Turned into Homes"
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Another one gone...
Was in ModelZone in Temple thon't motorway (traff centre) and it has a closing down sale, found out it's gone bust, debts of £11m.
Apparently Deloittes warned them a while back that they were expanding too quickly.
Still, there's some decent bargains to be had, but no Hornby or Scalextric (they also owed Hornby £200K but they have wavied this debt)
qh
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBusiness rates are way too high.
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Had an argument at the railway station on Saturday. Statement we removed free parking in January and you now have to pay .
Well that is all fair and good and yes it is clear if I walk away from the station to THAT payment machine unfortunately you fail to mention the fact on the machine and sign you walk past as you walk towards the station by the station entrance itself.
I think he got upset when I called the operations director at 7pm to handle the issue. I can't think why?
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We are a nation of cheapskates in love with cheap, preferably free, tulipe. We know the price of everything and the value of nothing Quality is a secondary concern.
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Originally posted by zoco View PostOne thing that really annoys me, though, are exorbitant parking charges. Went into town the other day & needed to park for literally 10 minutes. The minimum charge? £5.40. It's no wonder people go to Tescos...
Well, it was free parking for the first half an hour, and I was copped ten minutes after parking. But what I failed to notice was a sign at the entrance saying that on arrival one had to collect a token from the machine and leave it in view under the windscreen. Makes sense I suppose, otherwise how would anyone know when the free half an hour had started?
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If the products in the high street windows said 'Made in Britain' on them, things would be different. I'm certain of it.
High quality product + the label.
For as long as high streets are selling cheap imports from the other side of the world which can be easily bought on the internet, the high street is tumble weed.
The high street is to blame 100% for not changing and adapting to the conditions.
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Maybe the shops should be turned into factories? We need to be making more stuff.
Prefrably with high import levys so there are customers.
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The government allows out of town shopping centres you can park for free - and allows expensive town parking.
More lack of joined up thinking by the government.
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The French have some kind of cap on shop rates.
I sued to work for a start up that used an unused corner shop as an office.
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Business rates are way too high.
We are paying business rates on employee parking, can you believe that? If our business was car park it would make sense to charge some business rates, but we pay a lot of business rates for office with a few free parking slots, yet the council thinks its entirely legitimate to charge business rate on that.
It's totally bonkers given that people who drive to work somewhere would be spending money locally on lunches and other stuff.
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Parking
Rates
shop attitude
customer attitude.
Rubbish Parking should mean a reduce in business rates.
But the key thing that I think is different is the shop attitude to customers so few seem to think quality goods or service count any more. The customers likewise fail to see the need for quality.
In France people are willing to pay 20- 50% extra for taste. But most of the shops close at the same time which tends to be at about 7pm so those that work can use them.
In the UK they are charged 200-1000% extra for convenience and poorer quality.
I think farm shops and specialist shops do ok. but weeks old horse meat is just as cheap in Tesco 24*7.
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Originally posted by zoco View Posteven with some stuff I buy online I still like to be able to see it in the flesh before I stump up the cash
We use the highly expensive shop windows to view the goods, then buy them from a shed in cheapsville over the web
Not a sustainable model, as Jessops (to name but one) will tell you...
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The High Street is Dead and Shops should be Turned into Homes
Says Nick Boles in this article.
Don't know about you but there's still plenty of stuff I buy on the high street. Clothes, food (always use the local greengrocer & butcher) and even with some stuff I buy online I still like to be able to see it in the flesh before I stump up the cash.
Why isn't the same thing happening in places like France? I was in a little town in SW France recently where I used to have my childhood holidays and all the old family firms seem to be doing as brisk a trade as ever & they are surviving in the shadow of the big hypermarkets.
One thing that really annoys me, though, are exorbitant parking charges. Went into town the other day & needed to park for literally 10 minutes. The minimum charge? £5.40. It's no wonder people go to Tescos...Tags: None
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