28-11-2014 6:10 PM
28-11-2014 6:22 PM
28-11-2014 6:23 PM
Not me, there's nothing I want/need that much that I would fight over it .
From bits I saw on tv they were acting like wild animals.
28-11-2014 6:24 PM
Madness, total madness.
28-11-2014 6:24 PM
Snap, Ed.
28-11-2014 7:18 PM
28-11-2014 7:53 PM
28-11-2014 7:57 PM
28-11-2014 10:56 PM
It's quite simple really. It all revolves around a five letter word.
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
28-11-2014 11:29 PM - edited 28-11-2014 11:31 PM
Greater Manchester Police said it was all Tesco's fault and that the Police shouldn't have had to deal with crowds of people fighting in shops at midnight because they had much more important things to do, dealing with crowds of people fighting outside pubs and clubs at midnight.
29-11-2014 12:05 AM
Our local news showed crowds of people in my local Tesco squabbling over a pile of TVs, where no price was displayed, so they could well have been at full price and not in the sale.
29-11-2014 10:13 AM
They got 5 TVs..
29-11-2014 10:23 AM
I don't even like shopping on a normal day, let alone on black Friday.
What a lot of nonsense.
29-11-2014 11:45 AM
I went with a friend to Chester with the intention of Christmas shopping.
Took one look at the crowded shops and made no attempt to buy anything.
29-11-2014 11:47 AM
I used to love Chester but the hoards of people wandering aimlessly about would put anyone off going there.
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
29-11-2014 12:23 PM
29-11-2014 1:37 PM
A lot of things would be stuff bought in and made down to a price especially for the "sale". Just a few loss-leaders would be regular stock.
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
29-11-2014 1:51 PM
@cee-dee wrote:I used to love Chester but the hoards of people wandering aimlessly about would put anyone off going there.
Chester is one of the most aesthetically pleasing places in the country, and a top attraction on the tourist trail. Perhaps the people 'wandering aimlessly' are admiring the exquisite architecture.
However, maybe the chimps in Chester Zoo would agree with you.
29-11-2014 3:01 PM
I can only imagine that such comments would have been made by someone who doesn't "know" Chester very well.
There are dozens of empty shops and some of the reasons are that the council seems to want to encourage "tourism" more than that for which Chester was an attraction = shopping in a wide variety of "useful" shops. Also, there's the ridiculously high rates and rents. A prominant position on Eastgate Street will set you back about £6,000 a week before rates and other overheads.
Thinking that "tourists" will always want café/restaurant facilities one has to ask that if that's so, why have so many such places opened and then closed down and remain closed?
The days when you could drive in to town, park, (free) quickly nip in to the shop you want to visit and nip out again are gone and Chester is worse than most for that.
It was the "useful/unique" shops which made Chester what it used to be, why on earth would you want to go there only to see the type of shops you can visit someplace else, more easily accessible and much cheaper too?
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
29-11-2014 3:32 PM
Chester is hardly unique when it comes to empty shop and failed ventures. This is a national problem driven as you say by ridiculous rental demands along with a host of other burdons on businesess which make it almost impossible to make a living.
The economy remains sick, that will dictate how and when town centres might see an upturn in fortunes, with increasing emphasis on shopping on-line we may never see the mix of businessess again, instead Chester may have to e redesignated a national theme park, Cestrians asked to dress in period costume, battle re-enactment along the historic wall which will require upgrading, including revised H&S facilities, Could be enormous fun 🙂