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23 minutes ago, Phantom said:

Harrington's Pie and Mash which has been owned by the same family for 116 years is to close. Located in Tooting, SW London. It was always a favourite of mine. I would stop in there on my way to my part time job after school. 


That's genuinely sad – I've been there too.

I also noticed that The Fulham Road Picturehouse closed in July, after being open for 94 years.

Don't often agree with Hugh Grant, but he has a good point.
 

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Isn't that the second time Homebase has gone/nearly gone under now? Another one of those that has been posting losses/barely getting by for years. Not a surprise, especially with The Range (who's buying up 75 of the 130 Homebase stores) now standing where Wilko stood.

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39 minutes ago, Father Brown said:

Isn't that the second time Homebase has gone/nearly gone under now?

 

Yes, it is. One near me closed down, and was demolished along with the adjoining shops.  The whole block was rebuilt - now includes a nice shiny Lidl - and lo and behold, a Homebase appeared in the precise spot where it died before.  I never went in there much. It used to be quite good when Sainsburys owned it, albeit on the expensive side, but at least it was well stocked with proper DIY stuff.  But with the changes of ownership it lost its way.

 

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24 minutes ago, Toast said:

 

Yes, it is. One near me closed down, and was demolished along with the adjoining shops.  The whole block was rebuilt - now includes a nice shiny Lidl - and lo and behold, a Homebase appeared in the precise spot where it died before.  I never went in there much. It used to be quite good when Sainsburys owned it, albeit on the expensive side, but at least it was well stocked with proper DIY stuff.  But with the changes of ownership it lost its way.

 

 

Definitely. Mine became a The Range funnily enough when it was sold last time. No idea where my nearest Homebase would be and nor have I thought about going to one within the last 10 years anyway.

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I volunteer practically opposite a Homebase and it is quite popular place to go on a weekend (some staff also use their big car park if ours is full). My dad gets things for DIY. They also seem to sell Christmas stuff in what feels like September.

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Noooooo ..... TyPhoo is my favourite.  The main supermarkets rarely stock it now so I get it from the likes of Home Bargains.

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A development which absolutely nobody could have foreseen...

Brighton's i360 enters administration

 

It owes Brighton & Hove City Council £51,000,000.

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15 minutes ago, time said:

A development which absolutely nobody could have foreseen...

Brighton's i360 enters administration

 

It owes Brighton & Hove City Council £51,000,000.

 

I suspect the tower is worth a fair bit less than £51m. Mad decision to lend so much public money for this kind of gimmicky attraction. 

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5 hours ago, time said:

A development which absolutely nobody could have foreseen...

Brighton's i360 enters administration

It owes Brighton & Hove City Council £51,000,000.

 

I didn't know such a thing existed.

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2 minutes ago, Toast said:

I didn't know such a thing existed.

 

We have a similar tower in Glasgow. It's been closed for 12 of its 23 years of existence due to technical issues.

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45 minutes ago, Toast said:

 

I didn't know such a thing existed.

Probably doesn't get much attention in Wessex to be fair.

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Meanwhile, the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth continues to draw the crowds and stay open pretty much nonstop for twenty years despite Portsmouth being an objectively less picturesque place from above compared with Brighton. 

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4 hours ago, Clorox Bleachman said:

 

We have a similar tower in Glasgow. It's been closed for 12 of its 23 years of existence due to technical issues.

 

I was among those to get to go up to the top in the few months it functioned after it first opened. The science centre itself I found very dull, even as a child and seemingly the target audience. 

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16 minutes ago, prussianblue said:

I was among those to get to go up to the top in the few months it functioned after it first opened. The science centre itself I found very dull, even as a child and seemingly the target audience. 

Oh, I always thought the science centre was class (I haven't been since S1). I've never had the chance to go up the tower.

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29 minutes ago, Clorox Bleachman said:

Oh, I always thought the science centre was class (I haven't been since S1). I've never had the chance to go up the tower.

 

Maybe I'm just hard to please!

 

Interesting article documenting the tower's various woes: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crgpkzgk4dgo

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