Bell Green Sainsbury's
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Elizabeth25
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09-04-2008 03:32 PM
OK--I thought I would start this one. Since I use the Bell Green Sainsbury's (almost) more than the FH Sainsbury's (and I am assuming a fair amount of FH residents do as well...
What does everyone think of the new refurbishment?
I know it is not completely done yet. But I can see where it is headed. I for one think that made the right decision widening the lanes, and allowing more room to manoeuvre. The old store had a fair amount of trolley-rage when it got crowded.
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Snazy
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09-04-2008 04:05 PM
Definatly a change for the better, but poor the way they chose to do it. Numerous incidents in there with customers vrs builders/building.
The rest of the site when developed should give locals to SE23 ans 26 a good range of the bigger companies to buy from, and a far better range of shops
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shzl400
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09-04-2008 04:14 PM
I'm reserving judgement until it's completed. The vegetable section at the moment is a total nightmare, but I gather they intend to move it to the front.
The one thing that really drives me nuts is that they closed off the shortcut between the clothes and the toiletries (and thus the rest of the store). I hope that it will be possible, with the new layout, to shop for food, without having to walk half a mile through clothes. I know what they're trying to do, but sometimes if I'm just diving in for one or two items, it's a real pain and I nip through the tills the wrong way in order to avoid the detour.
As it goes, I've been favouring the FH Sainsbury's for getting just a few items, during the disruption, but I won't do a full shop there, as I refuse to pay for the parking. Half an hour is not long enough and certainly doesn't allow you to use any of the other FH shops. I know it's something that has been argued about before, but I believe that it is a major disincentive to using FH's facilities.
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shzl400
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09-04-2008 04:20 PM
Thanks, Snazy, you reminded me - it's a shame that they have got rid of the concessions. They even used to have a post office (which, in its time, forced the one on the street opposite to close, contributing to the dereliction of that little parade of shops) which was very useful. I used the Thomas Cook, Vodaphone and the Blockbuster shops regularly.
I hope that there will be some useful shops on the island site, and can't wait until they get to work there - mostly because they will then get around to fixing the truly appalling state of the road (which I presume will be included a s.106 agreement).[/b]
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blushingsnail
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09-04-2008 06:20 PM
I'm hoping the new hanging signs above each aisle are temporary (the ones that tell you which products are in that aisle) - the text is ridiculously small. Trying comparing the size with some of the old ones that are still there.
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Randwick
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09-04-2008 07:07 PM
Wonder if they have plans to improve the carpark? Thre doesn't appear to be any walkways for people and their trolleys.
Unpleasant staff roaming around in groups, foul language. Won't use the place.
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Snazy
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09-04-2008 08:06 PM
Wonder if they have plans to improve the carpark? Thre doesn't appear to be any walkways for people and their trolleys.
Unpleasant staff roaming around in groups, foul language. Won't use the place.
The car park is an utter mess. The line painting was clearly done by a 4yr old. Lanes too narrow, nowhere for pedestrians, and parking bays of all sizes. Truly disappointing for a newly done store
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brian
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10-04-2008 10:17 AM
I prefer smaller stores therefore visit Forest Hill. Also I am wonerding how many small shops in SE26 and 23 will close following additional retail space.
I have not been there for about 9 months and therefore cannot comment on interior of new store.
Come on Forest Hill Citizens Support your Local Stores. or Store.
This site is full of remarks demanding more retail space yet the same people seem to shop outside Forest Hill.
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Elizabeth25
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10-04-2008 11:58 AM
Well, actually. My house is located almost exactly in-between the Bell Green Sainsbury's and the FH Sainsbury's. So if it is a choice between two of the same store--it is really a toss up for someone who lives in my particular area of FH.
Shopping at the Bell Green store should not cancel out someone's wish for more independant shops in FH town centre.
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