Spending in Colchester towns centre drops £100 million in just 12 months (From Gazette)
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Spending in Colchester towns centre drops £100 million in just 12 months
3:00pm Sunday 30th September 2012 in News
SHOPPERS spent £100 million less in Colchester town centre than they did last year, new figures claim.
League tables published by retail experts Caci claim residents, shoppers and tourists spent £440 million in Colchester town centre in 2011/12, down from £540 million.
The fall means Colchester has fallen from 43rd in the list of most popular town and shopping centres in the UK to 50th.
But business leaders pointed out the tables were estimates drawn up using just credit and debit card payments and insisted the town centre was performing well.
See Monday's Gazette for the full story
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meadowlady
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5:12pm Sun 30 Sep 12
Im_Like_HELLO
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6:11pm Sun 30 Sep 12
rhetoric
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6:23pm Sun 30 Sep 12
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It is no longer a pleasure to go and look at some more costly goods, ensure that they are exactly what is required, and deal with a courteous assistant who really cares whether one buys or not.
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No wonder online sales are growing and High St sales are shrinking. A lot of the blame is on the shopowners who see cutting staff as a way of making more profits. It isn't the way! We shoppers just go for the easier and more pleasant option.
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It is acknowledged that by doing this, we are doing ourselves a slight disfavour. There will be less and less town centre outlets and less and less choice in the shops, and we will be obliged to shop online whether we want to or not, thus denying ourselves the pleasure and safeguard of examining the goods before purchase.
In the end, nobody wins but the online vendors.
Say It As It Is OK?
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6:49pm Sun 30 Sep 12
A prime example....
Recently I wanted an 8gb SD card (type 10 video quality). The best price in Colchester from a well known national chain was £32.00 but to buy from the same company through their online shop the price was £21.99
However, searching online the same item from Amazon, cost £12.89 + 99p delivery. It arrived in the post next morning. No hassle and no excessive parking charges plus a saving of £14.00 against a shop purchase.
Heinz
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7:26pm Sun 30 Sep 12
fnagwaa
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9:01pm Sun 30 Sep 12
Boris
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9:47pm Sun 30 Sep 12
Logo30
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10:00pm Sun 30 Sep 12
Coupled with the imminent opening of a full blown John Lewis department store in Chelmsford, and Ipswich starting to get its act together / attracting big investment, things might conceivably get worse for Colch.
Any ideas on whether Vineyard Gate is still going ahead?
Reginald47
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12:25am Mon 1 Oct 12
rhetoric
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6:12am Mon 1 Oct 12
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If you avoid the chain stores and also pay cash, that would suggest you are not shopping around or seeing what bargains are available elsewhere, unless you do a great deal of window shopping and internet searching? How then can you say you get your goods at "competitive prices"?
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Most of us, these days, have to go with the economics of the situation and watch for keen pricing. I might not support any business that was thought to be unethical in some way, but otherwise have to be somewhat prudent.
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We all love the small independent shop with a polite staff and goods that are not run of the mill, but for most of us reality steps in.
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Many small businesses survived in the past because their owners and families slogged on for inhuman hours, putting a good face on for the customers and putting up with a great deal of flak in return. That was exploitation by the consumer, no two ways about it. In return for their independence these businessmen and women paid a high price, often in health and family life.
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We have "evolved" to an age of huge conglomerates and impersonal "service" and I know that is inevitable. Our fight now should be for consideration for the customer and a pleasant shopping experience wherever we go, and there is evidence in some chains that customer care is an issue being addressed. Long may that continue!
The REAL Norm
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10:00am Mon 1 Oct 12
Simon Taylor
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12:13pm Mon 1 Oct 12
G.Speel
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12:54pm Mon 1 Oct 12
meadowlady
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4:25pm Mon 1 Oct 12
PROOFREADER
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3:43pm Wed 3 Oct 12
meadowlady wrote:They are not in the town centre, they are in Harwich Road near the junction with Parsons Heath.
Stellisons in the town centre? Where please?
wardyt
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1:17pm Fri 5 Oct 12
Reginald47 says...
4:48pm Sun 30 Sep 12