I agree with a lot of what you say, but many of the shops are deliberately vacant, as they have all been given notice to quit. The whole of the south side of the city centre is being redeveloped.Evan though I live in Coventry I seldom visit or get a chance to visit the city centre.
Today I left my van to be mot,d and walked in to town, OMG what a fukin dump.
So many shops vacant, pound shops everywhere, nothing in the west orchard centre .
People's pitifully meger belongings huddled in door ways.
May be two shops worth a visit.
A city with 400,000 plus population should be able to do better than this surely . It really was sad to see what I can remember as a youth to be a vibrant busy place drop it's standards so low.
I'm not going to go to in depth into the reasons but I think this cv one company who runs the city centre are changing astronomical rents for the properties.
So sad.
Yup, the restaurant and cafe business is booming.This isn’t just a Coventry problem though as many cities and towns are also experiencing it due to peoples change in shopping habits with a large number of people now doing their shopping online.
Rumpo is a prime example, lives in Cov but seldom goes in, and without that footfall and spend it is not sustainable for businesses to survive or to attract new business.
I would argue, however, that in certain regards like designer clothing shops and restaurants we haven’t had it as good and certainly not in my lifetime.
The out of town centres killed most city centres. Given over to eateries and pound shops. That is the planner‘s fault as much as anyone.I don't go there because there nothing there to attract me.
I do know about the renovation which will take place, but that is only the south side , bull yard Shelton square city arcade, the rest of it is just as depressing.
Not necessarily. Talking to my local councillor some time ago about the Elliot’s field redevelopment in Rugby and he basically said that only reason the attracted the original tenants to rugby was exactly because it was an out of town development with a ton of free parking. They wouldn’t have come to Rugby to set up shop in the town centre.The out of town centres killed most city centres. Given over to eateries and pound shops. That is the planner‘s fault as much as anyone.
Yeah,but kids don't drink no more.Its not a town centre anymore its just one massive student campus lets be honest
The council know full well that retails dead on its arse and thats why its all being catered towards the student population in town now.
Cathedral Lanes is a lovely place full of restaraunts etc now, and decent for a meal out or a few drinks but nothing else in town is there?
Look at nightclubs, none of them around anymore
I made that post earlier and now can see that Tessuti is closing down
It also killed the town centre however. M&S moving out was the startNot necessarily. Talking to my local councillor some time ago about the Elliot’s field redevelopment in Rugby and he basically said that only reason the attracted the original tenants to rugby was exactly because it was an out of town development with a ton of free parking. They wouldn’t have come to Rugby to set up shop in the town centre.
yeah it is owned by the same company and is about 20 metres away, it was never going to stay open even if bricks and mortor retail was boomingProbably due to Flannels
The ones in the low emissions work?It's alright all the cycle lanes will fix it.
There's definitely a lot less binge drinking compared to 20 years ago, there's probably more 'other gear' going on but I wouldn't say that much more.Yeah,but kids don't drink no more.
Into other gear.
i do sometimes wonder what cov some people grew up in, in my teens and 20s Cov was awas with cheap and good pillsThere's definitely a lot less binge drinking compared to 20 years ago, there's probably more 'other gear' going on but I wouldn't say that much more.
They GO to Amazon, don't the dumb fuckers realise that Amazon deliver?To be honest wherever I lived I would have little inclination to go “into town”. Absolutely zero need. I remember 30 years ago my Grandparents lived on the 36 bus route. Bus every 10 mins and the moment one left the bus stop was filling again. Pensioners popping into town for a couple bits and bobs. Todays pensioners just go to Amazon
Yup. I see it everywhereTo be honest wherever I lived I would have little inclination to go “into town”. Absolutely zero need. I remember 30 years ago my Grandparents lived on the 36 bus route. Bus every 10 mins and the moment one left the bus stop was filling again. Pensioners popping into town for a couple bits and bobs. Todays pensioners just go to Amazon
aye my mum is always on amazon, with my prime account see gets stuff delivered cheaper than it would cost in town so she even buys stuff like washing up liquid on thereTo be honest wherever I lived I would have little inclination to go “into town”. Absolutely zero need. I remember 30 years ago my Grandparents lived on the 36 bus route. Bus every 10 mins and the moment one left the bus stop was filling again. Pensioners popping into town for a couple bits and bobs. Todays pensioners just go to Amazon
So much more clued up than my dad then, because he actually believes there is a Mr. Internet.aye my mum is always on amazon, with my prime account see gets stuff delivered cheaper than it would cost in town so she even buys stuff like washing up liquid on there
I used to know someone (she's passed away now) who was a season ticket holder. We were talking about the issues the club had and she blamed it all on Mr Sisu saying that he was responsible. I just gave up talking about it to her then.So much more clued up than my dad then, because he actually believes there is a Mr. Internet.
No word of a lie.
They
They GO to Amazon, don't the dumb fuckers realise that Amazon deliver?
We spent an afternoon/ early evening in Cov last Saturday. Train over so we could have a few drinks. Went to favourite picture framer on the market, bought a shaver at Boots and a top for the Mrs at M&S, then went to the Gatehouse for a brief pit stop for lunch and a pint…..ran into some friends and stayed for a few hours, we came back home via the noodle bar, Wards I think it was called and Inspire where they had a singer outside. We had a good day but the problem with Cov is the disloyalty of its inhabitants….for too long, they have done their shopping in Birmingham and their socialising in Warwick/ Kenilworth/ Leamington….Use it or lose it !!
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