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DENISE WALTERS Dec 11th 2008 7:20 am

Woolworths
 
Did I read somewhere that Theo P off Dragons Den was buying out wollies.????????????
A sad day today woolies never been so busy selling everything off half price.
End of an ERA

fionamw Dec 11th 2008 7:33 am

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Originally Posted by DENISE WALTERS (Post 7059312)
Did I read somewhere that Theo P off Dragons Den was buying out wollies.????????????
A sad day today woolies never been so busy selling everything off half price.
End of an ERA

You did, but that's old news....now the administrators or other vultures, having not sealed a deal for the whole business, are (a) preparing for a closing down sale (b) just wanting to be rid, not as a whole enterprise. (if I understand it correctly)

bigglesworth Dec 11th 2008 7:58 am

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Originally Posted by fionamw (Post 7059348)
You did, but that's old news....now the administrators or other vultures, having not sealed a deal for the whole business, are (a) preparing for a closing down sale (b) just wanting to be rid, not as a whole enterprise. (if I understand it correctly)

Not really correctly.
Trouble is for Woolies, much as we all love(d) them, we never spent any money there. They haven't had a business for years other than nostalgia.
A real shame. Lots of tack but also some really good stuff. i particularly liked their garden plants.

DENISE WALTERS Dec 11th 2008 8:14 am

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I agree, I never spent much there, but it has stood proudly in the centre of our town for over 50 years.
Town will look awful with this large store shut in the centre:frown:
Our town centre the stores are all struggling to keep going as we have an Asda and Tescos & B&Q on the outskirts taking business out of town. The recession is definitely making it difficult for the smaller shop keeper beginning to bite in UK

Dick Dasterdly Dec 11th 2008 8:21 am

Re: Woolworths
 

Originally Posted by DENISE WALTERS (Post 7059312)
Did I read somewhere that Theo P off Dragons Den was buying out wollies.????????????
A sad day today woolies never been so busy selling everything off half price.
End of an ERA

Called in today to have a quick look at the closing down sale, just for old times sake.
Very sad.
Only a few items of the very limited range was reduced by 50%,much of it only 10 or 20% off.
Most people were very disappointed with what was on offer, but thats been the problem for many years.
I remember when walking into the local Woolies was akin to stepping inside of Aladdins cave.
I even have a handed down pane of glass from the front of an old Woolie store ,"everything at 6d",.....(just over 2 of todays pence which is probably now worth more if weighed in at the scrapyard, after Gordons latest,..."I saved the World fiasco")

Probably the huge influx of cheap Chinese goods into other cheapie shops over the last 20 or so years has been the last straw and finally knocked the business on the head.

jjh Dec 11th 2008 9:30 am

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Come on guys, OK Woolies is a true British institution and it´s sad to see it go but, and be honest, when was the last time any of us bought something there when we lived in the UK?

Dick Dasterdly Dec 11th 2008 9:51 am

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Originally Posted by jjh (Post 7059654)
Come on guys, OK Woolies is a true British institution and it´s sad to see it go but, and be honest, when was the last time any of us bought something there when we lived in the UK?

A "True British Institution" founded in the USA in 1878!....:huh:

Fred James Dec 11th 2008 10:14 am

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Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 7059685)
A "True British Institution" founded in the USA in 1878!....:huh:

And it finally became "British" in 1982 and has gone downhill ever since.

poshnbucks Dec 11th 2008 12:01 pm

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Tescos have cherry picked a few stores for their Tescos Metro Stores and may take a few more, Hoever I think that is the end and 30,000 jobs with it. Their book/Video delivery outlet is a good business and will either be saved or kept as a separate entity. :ohmy::ohmy::ohmy:

baz259 Dec 12th 2008 3:15 am

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Originally Posted by bigglesworth (Post 7059411)
Not really correctly.
Trouble is for Woolies, much as we all love(d) them, we never spent any money there. They haven't had a business for years other than nostalgia.
A real shame. Lots of tack but also some really good stuff. i particularly liked their garden plants.

Hi, we have still got the roses we bought fifteen years ago in the garden here in Spain, and still in bloom.
Barry

Debrina Dec 12th 2008 3:56 am

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Woolworths RIP:(

mikelincs Dec 12th 2008 8:56 pm

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Woolworths has failed because it tried to be too many things to too many people, fairly limited lines of all things, when you could go to a supermarket or superstore and have much more choice, and, I'm afraid to say, cheaper items. I used to love it in the 50's when it had great atmosphere, and to a child was an alladins cave, but have used it very rarely in the last 20 years.

bigglesworth Dec 12th 2008 11:51 pm

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Walking down Tonbridge High Street this morning in the pouring rain (4C and the coldest December here in UK since the early 70s!)
ELEVEN shops, not counting Woolies, closed in the last 3 months!

arko Dec 13th 2008 12:35 am

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Originally Posted by bigglesworth (Post 7063721)
Walking down Tonbridge High Street this morning in the pouring rain (4C and the coldest December here in UK since the early 70s!)
ELEVEN shops, not counting Woolies, closed in the last 3 months!

Unfortunately, Tonbridge High Street has been on the decline ever since I can remember. Apart from some of the interesting buildings, it looks like a clone of any other South-Eastern town. Woolies hasn't closed there yet has it? :(

bigglesworth Dec 13th 2008 12:42 am

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Not yet, but soon no doubt.


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