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baggy

Joined: 16 Jan 2006 Posts: 1304 Location: Kent
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Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 11:01 pm Post subject: Poxy Tesco's |
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Oh deep joy. Tesco have bought up a huge plot of land opposite our house that used to be an office block and intend to seek planning permission for a 24 hour Tesco Extra.
Where we used to have a 9 to 5, Mon to Fri office block we will now (if they get it granted and let's not kid ourselves that it isn;t already cut and dried) have a fecking huge supermarket, housing, car park and various other outlets that they see fit.
We went to a seminar this morning and heard their PR woman say what a wonderful thing it would be for the local area. How it would generate work for local people etc.
Please can I ask that you sign any petition that you see against the buggars (I will be posting a link asap)
I swear to God they are taking over the world. _________________ Get with the beat Baggy |
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frenchchique

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lily Site Professional

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wardy Site Burk(a)

Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 8144 Location: My allotment
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 7:59 am Post subject: |
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It will happen if folks don't object. The public has every right to object and they should do so in huge numbers. If there is strong opposition, and folks lobby their councillors by letter, then it might not happen. It can't be cut and dried cos Tesco has to follow the same planning route as everyone else
A town near here was welcoming Tesco with open arms til the public was consulted and now they say they don't need it as the public clearly said so. The public were asked, and the local rag ran a lot of local local business stories. A local butcher said it all really that his meat and locally baked pies etc were far superior to Tesco. That was reitereated by other local shops who felt the town had everything it needed thank you
The government has done its own cross-party study on Tescoisation. It says it's not sustainable to have Tesco all over the place and it's ruining town centres |
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reedos

Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 2750 Location: Ex of Gateshead - Cyprus
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daveandtara The Bouncers

Joined: 14 Jan 2006 Posts: 2937 Location: south-east london
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 9:41 am Post subject: |
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this one will a hundred yards from a large sainsburys
and less than half a mile from an ASDA superstore
and marks and sparks
and woolies
and wilkos
well lets just say that consumers needs are pretty much covered where Baggy lives
Don't want to worry you mate but Dartford council sold Tescos Dartford Park to build on (yes, the pretty one with the rose gardens and playground) even though it wasn't theirs to sell (given to the people, held 'in trust' by the council)
the on going legal battle has so far delayed the project
Trust.....council
hmmmm not words that sit together well eh? _________________
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wardy Site Burk(a)

Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 8144 Location: My allotment
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 9:49 am Post subject: |
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it's the fact that the small village shops in the "fall out" area of Tesco etc gets decimated as they can't compete on price, which is what happens all over the country which is why folks get so pissed off. The next village to our nearest Tesco has lost its shop with post office attached and the pub has gone. The shop and post office were vital and now there is no village  It's not just one village, it's all of them, we've lost 7 post offices in one fell swoop. Tesco doesn't provide post offices
Our local butcher is miles better than Tesco. You try and get some butchery done in Tesco and see how well you do. They can't even cut up a chicken. Our butcher is much cheaper. We have two butchers here and they are very good as is the green grocer. Our deli is fantastic, and the owner makes everything himself and wins awards right left and centre. They're all well supported thank goodness  I'd rather go to these shops as they're here and going to them is a pleasure |
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reedos

Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 2750 Location: Ex of Gateshead - Cyprus
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 9:49 am Post subject: |
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I'm not saying I agree with Tesco's all over the place or ASDA or Sainbury's or Retail Parks - but the bottom line is people will shop there or they wouldn't build them. They aren't charities and if they don't think they can make money then they won't build it.
However given the proximity of the other Supermarkets, I'm surprised they aren't objecting  _________________ The most I can do for my friend is simply be his friend.
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wardy Site Burk(a)

Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 8144 Location: My allotment
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redimp Very very clever self appointed guru

Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 3257 Location: Colonia Domitiana Lindensium, Flavia Caesariensis
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 9:55 am Post subject: |
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| wardy wrote: | The road is a nightmare, so by the time you get there you're a jibbering wreck. So no ta  |
That surprises me as round here, when they build a new supermarket, they change all the roads so it is easier to get to the supermarket than to get anywhere else.  _________________
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daveandtara The Bouncers

Joined: 14 Jan 2006 Posts: 2937 Location: south-east london
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:02 am Post subject: |
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see? the thing is, while your arguement is, strictly speaking, true.... (here we go  )....
People entering large supermarkets are subjected to psychological trickery to make them buy stuff they don't need, buy way more than they need, spend much more than they intended and so on.
Then they smugly sit back and claim....people spend this much with us, we must be what they want.
When I was doing psychology at university we were all aware that the real money lay not in the NHS but in marketing...especially for supermarkets.
Everything from store layout, music played, shelf height, overhead signage to staff uniforms are the result of millions of pounds worth of research.
And the upshot of all this is small businesses ruined and a generation of obese, unhealthy people who have lost touch with where their food comes from
I'll get orf me soapbox now  _________________
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reedos

Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 2750 Location: Ex of Gateshead - Cyprus
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:05 am Post subject: |
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Sorry but I think you are missing my point Wards. Tesco is a business, businesses are there to make money. If all the people who wanted to go to a B&B in Bolsover decided to stay at yours because you were a few quid cheaper, but maybe you only served one sausage rather than two, would you put your prices up and turn guests away ?
If we (the public) don't shop at Tesco, then Tesco doesn't make money, but because we do - Tesco does make money, therefore builds more Tesco's to make more money at, which we give them.
If people in the villages were that pissed off they wouldn't shop at Tesco, they'd go to their butcher, but they obviously don't
Post offices generally aren't closing because of Tesco, they are closing because of changes made by the Government in ways they are subsidised, the fact that people now get their benefit paid etc by direct debit rather than have to go to the Post Office and queue for it
If we really really as a nation want to do something about supermarkets taking over then we should stop whinging about them and just not go (which I know you do Wards - so fair play to you), support our local shops.
Here Tara you can have the soapbox back - I borrowed it for a minute  _________________ The most I can do for my friend is simply be his friend.
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wardy Site Burk(a)

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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:39 am Post subject: |
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that post office point is a real pisser. The government stopped folks like my mother having her pension by payment book at the post office, as did millions of other. They explained that away by saying folks would rather not queue at the post office. It's a total lie and they shouldn't be allowed to get away with it. My mother's money had to go to the bank - no choice about it. This is why I hate the way we're led to believe all this baloney is good for us. Pah
I know it's a business but they're too big for their boots and instead of working with local economies they come in blow everyone else out the water which is not the case with B & B's etc, well not the last time I looked. I get business cos I have to be good, competitively price whilst being better than the opposition but I don't price myself dead cheap just to undercut everyone else. I'm not cheaper than everyone else but better  If folks want dirt cheap they shop elsewhere. Lucky they have a CHOICE. |
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reedos

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wardy Site Burk(a)

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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 11:47 am Post subject: |
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have you got Tesco over there yet Reedos ?
Have a good day at the office dear  |
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daveandtara The Bouncers

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reedos

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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 2:02 pm Post subject: |
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| wardy wrote: | have you got Tesco over there yet Reedos ?
Have a good day at the office dear  |
Nope just bloody Carrefour
And thanks - day going swimmingly - one officer sleeping on nightshifts (allegedly) - ,aybe a shift change tomorrow to try to verify said allegation. Two officers failed to stop the big boss and the five cars that came through at round about the same time - he's not a happy bunny  _________________ The most I can do for my friend is simply be his friend.
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wardy Site Burk(a)

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loobytoo Befuddled

Joined: 25 May 2006 Posts: 1473 Location: North Lincs
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:12 pm Post subject: |
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Hmm, this is making for interesting reading. Here's my twopenn'orth...
Two miles away in my nearest small town (pop about 10,000), we have a Somerfield, small Co-op and a Proudfoot (one of Mr Proudfoot's 3 privately-owned supermarkets in the Yorkshire area).
A couple of years ago, Tesco tried to get planning to build a store right next to Josh's primary school in a narrow road in the middle of town, which was eventually turned down due to us parents getting up a petition and making a racket about it and due to the fact that we already had Proudfoots - who, it must be said, have helped save and regenerate old buildings on their site, have sponsored many local events and community initiatives and sell local/Yorkshire/rare breed produce and meat from named farms in the area (which is mainly what I go in there for).
We heard only a week ago that Tesco have now bought out Proudfoots and they will be closing for good at the end of the month, along with the cafe and factory shop in the same building, prior to a refit and opening of the new Tesco in the whole exisitng building.
There's already a Tesco at Brigg 20 minutes away and one at Scunthorpe 30 minutes away if you want to shop there, but there's a fair bit of stuff I can get locally so 99% of the time I try here first.
I'm kinda waiting to see what happens - I hope Tesco might still stock the local stuff that Proudfoots do, but have a horrible feeling it'll be the same old same old. The two independent town chemists have now sold out to high-street chains as well (one is Lloyds Pharmacy) although there are still quite a lot of independent shops.
In my village we have a P.O., chippie, newsagent, 2 pubs, butcher/greengrocer, hair/beauty salon and the inevitable Costcutter - as Wardy (?) said, so many villages are losing their shops, we're very very lucky to have ours and I shall keep strolling down the lane to the market place as first stop - use it or lose it.  _________________ I'm not big on high maintenance - when it's time to bow out, I'll skid in sideways, in a wrecked, wrinkly and burned out body, wine in one hand, chocolate in the other, yelling "Woooohoooo, what a ride that was!!!!" |
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wardy Site Burk(a)

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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:18 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry to hear about your Proudfoots. Our local Somerfield doesn't seem to give a stuff about the local community and gives nothing. Co-op are generally helpful and whilst they can't give money to our in Bloom they'll give us compost etc which is fine by us. Somerfield won't even sponsor a basket. We find that with all the multiples like Ladbrokes etc. The local shops nearly all cough up as it's their community and they're interested in it.
I think you're right, use it or lose it. I find our local shops more interesting cos you can get some right good bargains. Plus Tesco never sells "lumps of wood which just might come in handy"  We lost our DIY shop cum timber yard when the owner retired which was a right blow. You could buy everything from one screw to a full kitchen  |
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Plum

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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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We are loosing our Post Office in June, it's always busy. Kewstoke are aso getting same treatment. They reckon we can all go into town or to the outof town shops near Sainsburys. Both these branches are always busy too and parking is hopeless. Signed the petition but not very hopeful |
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loobytoo Befuddled

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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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Oh, that's a shame - I think I remember you posting about that Wards. We've still got one of those "four candles" shelved-to-the-ceiling DIY shops (up the road from Proudfoots  ).
I got 5 o-rings there for Mr L just the other day (don't ask - I didn't!!!  ) and the guy had all these little paper bags with different sizes in, which he sorted through to get the right ones for me. He said if they weren't right, bring em back and he'd change them or give me my money back. Ace. _________________ I'm not big on high maintenance - when it's time to bow out, I'll skid in sideways, in a wrecked, wrinkly and burned out body, wine in one hand, chocolate in the other, yelling "Woooohoooo, what a ride that was!!!!" |
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