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  • johnny73 said:

    Like others have said the high street is dead, big supermarket developments and the Internet have finished them off. The next step? Admit defeat in the high street and convert from commercial to residential with a small area left for businesses who require a physical presence.

    Without trying to sound too controversial . sounds like a cunning government plan to increase building more housing to overcome immigration/housing problems, dons tin hat.

    The most shocking part of your response is the suggestion that the government are able to formulate anything which even closely resembles a plan!
  • edited February 2013
    Haha Johnny , i reckon they are more devious than we give them credit for, all these 'think tanks' they have mean they've got to put their bonces towards coming up with something and changing society whether we realise its happening or not.
  • Haha Johnny , i reckon they are more devious than we give them credit for.

    Possibly. To balance my post I'll also add that Labour have no chance of getting elected whilst they are led by a cast off from spitting image and the Lib Dems will disappear without trace after the next General Election.

  • johnny73 said:

    Like others have said the high street is dead, big supermarket developments and the Internet have finished them off. The next step? Admit defeat in the high street and convert from commercial to residential with a small area left for businesses who require a physical presence.

    Without trying to sound too controversial . sounds like a cunning government plan to increase building more housing to overcome immigration/housing problems, dons tin hat.


    Having more people living in town centres could help to keep shops open.

    They maybe different types of shops but high streets have changed before and will change again.

    More people living on top of shops is no bad thing. It frees up cheap, affordable housing for young people, students, arty types and could mean that we see more independent shops rather than chains.

    Lower rates for independently owned shops will keep high streets alive and attract people to don't want to buy all their food/clothes etc from chains.

    One example is the micro pubs that are springing up. Old shops granted a license and sell just real ale or only open a few hours a day, no music, food or fruit machines.
  • johnny73 said:

    johnny73 said:

    Like others have said the high street is dead, big supermarket developments and the Internet have finished them off. The next step? Admit defeat in the high street and convert from commercial to residential with a small area left for businesses who require a physical presence.

    Without trying to sound too controversial . sounds like a cunning government plan to increase building more housing to overcome immigration/housing problems, dons tin hat.

    The most shocking part of your response is the suggestion that the government are able to formulate anything which even closely resembles a plan!
    They did have a plan, the one with Mary Portas. I think they invested about £2.50 in it. Basically I think the goverment was just paying lip service to the high street problem as they know what the rest of us know, the high streets of the UK are doomed in their present form.

    There aint no going back, as much we think we liked the past we,as a nation prefer the internet.


  • Has granada tv rentals shut yet
  • Has granada tv rentals shut yet

    DER
  • Local shop selling only Jenga collapsed
  • sralan said:


    When I were a lad, the high street was THE meeting and social point of the community.

    Together with closure of pubs (and even churches, I suppose), we are losing the community.
    Without community, towns just become one vast soulless dormitory.
  • edited February 2013
    Oggy Red said:

    sralan said:


    When I were a lad, the high street was THE meeting and social point of the community.

    Together with closure of pubs (and even churches, I suppose), we are losing the community.
    Without community, towns just become one vast soulless dormitory.
    Pubs are becoming churches, along with warehouses and cinemas etc
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  • Has granada tv rentals shut yet

    yes, got taken over by Redifusion

  • Having moved to Greenhithe recently the one thing I miss is the ability to have a walk up to the high st (the one in greenhithe has nothing on it) . Having lived in London all my life I'm missing the hustle and bustle a little bit.
  • There are two things that should be done – a) parking needs to be free and b) shops should pay a rent based on their profits. Won’t happen as councils need the money now, even though it is killing business and will end up in them getting no money eventually.
  • There used to be a good magic shop in Blackfen. That's disappeared now.
  • The knicker shop has been pulled down
  • Sky News Newsdesk ‏@SkyNewsBreak
    Sky Sources: High street retailer Republic to go into administration tomorrow, putting 1,000 jobs at risk
  • Never heard of them.
  • Sky News Newsdesk ‏@SkyNewsBreak
    Sky Sources: High street retailer Republic to go into administration tomorrow, putting 1,000 jobs at risk

    121 shops in its portfolio. another retailer that was bought and destroyed by a US Private Equity Company
  • Morrisons have bought up a load of the old Blockbuster outlets in London and the South East to turn them into express convenient stores! Good or bad for the high street?
  • Not sure how many more supermarkets and mini markets a high street can take.
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  • BIG_ROB said:

    Morrisons have bought up a load of the old Blockbuster outlets in London and the South East to turn them into express convenient stores! Good or bad for the high street?

    no, i'd like to see more phone shops, barbers and nail bars.
  • I assume the phone shop is the only one you would use Baldy?
  • iaitch said:

    I assume the phone shop is the only one you would use Baldy?

    Funnily enough..... yes.
  • My local Blockbuster is next door to Waitrose.!
  • My local Blockbuster is next door to Waitrose.!

    Well Waitrose is good and so is Morrisons, but which one is best? There's only one way to find out............FIGHT!
  • I have heard New Look are in trouble not sure how true it is

  • More people living on top of shops is no bad thing. It frees up cheap, affordable housing for young people, students, arty types and could mean that we see more independent shops rather than chains.

    "Rent a flat above a shop, cut your hair and get a job"
  • Stig said:


    More people living on top of shops is no bad thing. It frees up cheap, affordable housing for young people, students, arty types and could mean that we see more independent shops rather than chains.

    "Rent a flat above a shop, cut your hair and get a job"
    I had to cheat and google it. I knew I knew it.

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