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Your Highstreet
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How is your highstreet coping with the current "economic wobble"?
- It's Surviving. - 91 votes
- 47%
- It's Dying. - 66 votes
- 34%
- It's Thriving! - 18 votes
- 9%
- It's Deceased. It is an ex-highstreet. - 17 votes
- 9%
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I live half way between two towns. One has had millions spent on regeneration and appears to be thriving. The other town is slowly going through the process but it is terrible. Lots of the shops in the centre close and open as something for a month then close again. Even after the regeneration in that town is completed, I think it will still lose out.
But it could never have really been called a high street even in better times.
The only big name shops we ever had were Woolworths and Boots. Nearest department stores are 20 miles in one direction and 30 in the other!!
But who cares. I don't like shopping at all. Morrisons for food is out of town and fine and shopping online suits me.
The only big name shops we ever had were Woolworths and Boots. Nearest department stores are 20 miles in one direction and 30 in the other!!
But who cares. I don't like shopping at all. Morrisons for food is out of town and fine and shopping online suits me.
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it's getting that way, B00. Nuffink but Co-ops. Actually, our high street isn't bad, lots of local shops and almost no chains (there's a Sanisbury's buried round the back somewhere). Very few boarded up. But shops change hands every so often, and a few of them have been bought up by alleged drugs barons as supermarkets to launder their money. (Okay, just gossip, no idea if it's true.)
Our Highstreet is fantastic, all the big names, marks's, next, bhs, primark!.
we have a market on a thursday and it always seems busy, the only thing is the train goes right through the town centre and stops all the shoppers then you have a mass stampede when the barriers go up!
the lower end going down to Poole quay is a bit dated, few holiday gift type shops and a grotty looking tattooists! Our woolies is now a shop called "This is it" and seem to sell everything from toy to swimming pools to wet suits to gardening stuff.
Parking is 80p and hour dont know how that compares with other parts of the country!
we have a market on a thursday and it always seems busy, the only thing is the train goes right through the town centre and stops all the shoppers then you have a mass stampede when the barriers go up!
the lower end going down to Poole quay is a bit dated, few holiday gift type shops and a grotty looking tattooists! Our woolies is now a shop called "This is it" and seem to sell everything from toy to swimming pools to wet suits to gardening stuff.
Parking is 80p and hour dont know how that compares with other parts of the country!