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Biomech

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  1. Herefordshire Council contractor Balfour Beatty Living Places (BBLP) is backing the first national Community Clear Up Day

     

     

     

    But of course, just more of the council expecting everyone to do the work for them while they reap in the money from the public for not doing their job

  2. It's probably like the figures for the OLM, they're just counting shoppers whether local or not. I know when the OLM released a statement of success the footfall count was a CCTV head count and included high town workers, repeat visits, browsers and every person passing back and forward whether they shopped or not 

  3. Then there is Swarovski, River Island, Joules, l'Occitane, Paperchase and Tiger

     

     

    Don't forget we already had River Island as well. And when you take into account that "Outift" is actually one building full of different shops; Burton, DP, Topman, Topshop, Wallis - we had all of them before.

     

    The food section - while nice and enjoyable, is exactly the same as every other city, almost to the point that it's a blueprint copy.

     

    Before Ragwerts starts again - as I've said many many times before, the development is great and better than what was there, the objections I have is the way it has been done. The lies, deceit, the poaching of shops and the complete lack of variety. Nothing but clothes shops and food. Where are the computer shops? Toy shops? Where's the choice? I don't go to the OLM not out of protest, but simply because there is nothing there for me. (I have tried the odeon a few times, very expensive, but what can you do aye)

  4. Sorry ragwert, I didn't think being surprised that the exact same type of business is opening exactly next to other businesses doing the exact same thing is "moaning".
    Do you honestly think sticking another outdoor coffee area right next to several coffee places and several outdoor coffee areas is a good idea? Really?

    Apart from being generally idiotic, it just makes no sense from a business point of view. It's like opening a Tesco in the carpark of Sainsburys

  5. I feel that it's good news that Costa Coffee plus their tables and chairs are moving to High Town , very interesting that their new premises are opposite Starbucks Coffee . 

     

     

    What? Costa is opening up an outdoor coffee area next to Starbucks and the Coffee Cart's outdoor coffee area? What idiot comes up with this ****?

  6. Just for informations sake, disabled and parent parking spaces on private land are put there as a courtesy anyway, not a right. At worst the owner could ask you to move for noncompliance and refusal would lead to trespass, which is all a lot of hassle over a car parking incident

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