Get those shops open 12/4 (England)

fluffycat
Online Community Member Posts: 283 Empowering
What you looking for?
I would love;
*Some Hand-made soap and bath bombs (petal / glitter etc.)
*Joggers with zip pockets / cuffs / cotton material
*Messenger Bag
*Gentle Socks
*Trek Sandals
*Breton top
I would love;
*Some Hand-made soap and bath bombs (petal / glitter etc.)
*Joggers with zip pockets / cuffs / cotton material
*Messenger Bag
*Gentle Socks
*Trek Sandals
*Breton top
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Comments
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Watches, and the Apple store!2
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Needful things.
id like to mooch around a garden centre and have a coffee.1 -
Be nice to sit in Costa n have a coffee on their comfy sofas. But be nice to have lunch out when I do go out1
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Sandy_123 said:Be nice to sit in Costa n have a coffee on their comfy sofas. But be nice to have lunch out when I do go out
@ the mo have to sit on a wall or bench with takeaway coffee / burger etc.0 -
Yeah its not same is it. Specially in this unpredictable weather1
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@Adrian_Scope would know what my answer would be0
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I will still be shopping online its to soon0
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@fluffycat some of the things you mentioned I have been buying online since first lockdown so I don't miss shops anymore1
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Couldn't of put it better myself Mike well said0
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Username_removed said:Same here. Headlong march of the desperate, reckless and stupid for me. I’ve survived 12 months without going into a single shop and managed to get food, drink, music, books, presents, chocolate and clothes. If they want my business there will need to be masks, social distancing, limited numbers and strong ventilation. That’s before you even get into the public transport and moving through crowds of COVIDiots in a city centre discussion.
clothes / footwear are better in person.0 -
lisathomas50 said:@fluffycat some of the things you mentioned I have been buying online since first lockdown so I don't miss shops anymore
the bath bombs / soap are great with personal service / recommendations when quiet inside.0 -
Never mind the shops, I need a barber first!1
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I want a new sofa can't buy online as need to try it to make sure I can transfer on and off into my wheelchair1
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janer1967 said:I want a new sofa can't buy online as need to try it to make sure I can transfer on and off into my wheelchairI’m planning a new sofa too but I’ll be able to order mine online.Which shops do you tend to go with for sofas?0
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@janer1967 ah that’s good. Yes I bought a tape measure haha.0
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Can't wait to get back to life again, but we all need to be sensible. as Mike said, otherwise we will be stuck inside again and personably speaking I honestly feel that I couldn't go throw this again. I just can't! But, neither would I want to give Covid to anyone else, ever!
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Yes, it's going to be a very tricky balance when the shops re-open.
I do feel for those who've set up shop as smaller retailers though. It would be a shame to see even more shops shutting as a result of recent events, and us losing that sense of community that we get from having a decent local high street.1 -
I agree @woodbine and as foreign travel is still banned people can't even splash out on a holiday in the sun
We will see all uk holiday venues fully booked and places like center parcs costs a small mortgage to go in school holidays
I won't be rushing straight out to any shops will wait till it all calmed down a bit2 -
woodbine said:I think there is one big problem, those who's income hasn't been too affected by covid have money to spend, after all for most of the year they haven't been going to the pub/eating out, going on foreign holidays, savings apparently are at an all time high, trust me the flood gates are going to open next week.My worry is June, if social distancing goes out of window, where it seems to be more lax now there is still an element of footfall management.0
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