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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Ours has almost gone, replaced by a small retail park that consists of a couple of fast food places & a few shops like B&M/Homebase ect... the little cafes have gone, the charity shops and all the quirky shops I use to enjoy. It's a small seaside town near lots of holiday parks (Berwick upon t), the place should be thriving. Sad sign of current times. RIP High Streets

Mrs C

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’ve tried many times to shop on the high street in Sheffield I’ve always been in favour over online.

Sadly though I have stopped, not speaking for other cities as I have enjoyed shopping in places like Manchester, Leeds and Nottingham. When I want to do some shopping I’ll go to Meadowhall the shopping centre here, instead of the high street.

It’s really gone down hill here. I used to enjoy going but it’s just not very pleasant anymore. If you’ve been to Sheffield you’ll know what I mean…

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh I love wondering around York. Though I do tend to do the majority of my shopping online, more for convenience than anything.

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By *ris GrayMan  over a year ago

Dorchester

Online is cheaper but nothing beats trying it on or seeing it first, sadly how much longer will it last, i live in a seaside town to and the shops are dwindling

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I’ve tried many times to shop on the high street in Sheffield I’ve always been in favour over online.

Sadly though I have stopped, not speaking for other cities as I have enjoyed shopping in places like Manchester, Leeds and Nottingham. When I want to do some shopping I’ll go to Meadowhall the shopping centre here, instead of the high street.

It’s really gone down hill here. I used to enjoy going but it’s just not very pleasant anymore. If you’ve been to Sheffield you’ll know what I mean…"

I'm originally from that area so I know what you mean. As a teenager we would save all our paper round money for big exciting trips to Medadowhall with friends

Mrs C

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford

Most town centers are dieing! Online shopping has become the demise of most of them! Unless it's a quaint interesting place like Canterbury ! Can't remember last time I visited ours x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I went to Manchester yesterday and we wanted to find a cafe for coffee +(vg) cake.. But we could only find major chains.. Perhaps we weren't in the right bit

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Chester is beautiful, unique and interesting.. Definitely recommended

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By *ttentiveRabbitMan  over a year ago

Lymington

More pay to park around here and now charity shops or coffee places that it's a day out to get something as opposed to 5min click.

I'd love to shop more local if possible, but feel it's a dying high street and will only be things you cant buy online

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By *eroLondonMan  over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I went to Manchester yesterday and we wanted to find a cafe for coffee +(vg) cake.. But we could only find major chains.. Perhaps we weren't in the right bit"

Did your Anya Hindmarch™ handbag look out of place there?

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By *oodmessMan  over a year ago

yumsville

I went looking for a few bargains the other week, all I wanted was a couple of pairs of jeans, a decent jumper maybe a t-shirt or 3. There was one shop with jeans, jumpers made me look like a hooligan or an 80's icon, t-shirts I gave up on as I was just knackered from all the walking around.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I went to Manchester yesterday and we wanted to find a cafe for coffee +(vg) cake.. But we could only find major chains.. Perhaps we weren't in the right bit

Did your Anya Hindmarch™ handbag look out of place there? "

i fitted right in

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Where I'm originally from in Manchester had an amazing little high street. And even in current times, it absolutely thrives. So many independent little cafes and bars, retail shops that sell overpriced candles and all that kind of shite. I'm always shocked at how well it does. It's not somewhere you'd go out of your way to visit too but somehow it buzzes.

I do try to support local and high street, but it's so expensive and when you don't have much money it's much more convenient to shop online and eat out at more affordable food chain restaurants.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple  over a year ago

Leeds


"I’ve tried many times to shop on the high street in Sheffield I’ve always been in favour over online.

Sadly though I have stopped, not speaking for other cities as I have enjoyed shopping in places like Manchester, Leeds and Nottingham. When I want to do some shopping I’ll go to Meadowhall the shopping centre here, instead of the high street.

It’s really gone down hill here. I used to enjoy going but it’s just not very pleasant anymore. If you’ve been to Sheffield you’ll know what I mean…"

I lived in Sheffield for 10 years. And totally agree Meadowhall has killed city centre. And the shops on fargate are poor. What have they done to where the market used to be ?

The mr

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London

My high street isn't that big but we had a Woolworths, a big Post Office and a Sainsbury's that have all gone.

The pie and mash shop is now something different and there's more chicken, pizza and African takeaway food places now.

I miss the pie and mash shop the most.

I still go now and then to shop in Wilkinsons, Boots and Iceland but years ago I did my weekly and weekend shop there and did Christmas shopping in Woolworths.

Now I go to Romford.

Barking is getting a revamp so we might get some decent shoe and clothing shops instead of more coffee chains and food franchises.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS  over a year ago

Cheshire


"I went to Manchester yesterday and we wanted to find a cafe for coffee +(vg) cake.. But we could only find major chains.. Perhaps we weren't in the right bit

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I used to work on Dale street in Manchester City Centre, the old offices around that area now have interesting cafes and bars. That area and a bit further down in the Northern Quarter is exactly what you appear to be looking for. Have a look next time you’re in town.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Out of town now has the edge in lots of places due to excessive parking charges if you can even find a space when busy.

I think more people go in to Exeter for leisure rather than serious shopping.

Small, independents alongside the national retailers to give an individual feel rather than the anonymity of many bland high streets.

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By *2000ManMan  over a year ago

Worthing

A lot of food outlets in town.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I went to Manchester yesterday and we wanted to find a cafe for coffee +(vg) cake.. But we could only find major chains.. Perhaps we weren't in the right bit

I used to work on Dale street in Manchester City Centre, the old offices around that area now have interesting cafes and bars. That area and a bit further down in the Northern Quarter is exactly what you appear to be looking for. Have a look next time you’re in town. "

Yes. I've not been in in an age, but I'd look around the Northern Quarter as well. Lots of quirky little places and more likely to be vegan friendly.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve tried many times to shop on the high street in Sheffield I’ve always been in favour over online.

Sadly though I have stopped, not speaking for other cities as I have enjoyed shopping in places like Manchester, Leeds and Nottingham. When I want to do some shopping I’ll go to Meadowhall the shopping centre here, instead of the high street.

It’s really gone down hill here. I used to enjoy going but it’s just not very pleasant anymore. If you’ve been to Sheffield you’ll know what I mean…

I lived in Sheffield for 10 years. And totally agree Meadowhall has killed city centre. And the shops on fargate are poor. What have they done to where the market used to be ?

The mr "

I don’t actually no what’s going on with the old market was. It’s really a no go place that end of town now it’s just full of idiots off their head.

Very poor shops though on fargate not many left. Even for food here it’s rubbish there is very few decent restaurants…

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By *ablo minibar123Woman  over a year ago

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"Online is cheaper but nothing beats trying it on or seeing it first, sadly how much longer will it last, i live in a seaside town to and the shops are dwindling "

You are lucky, compared to most of Cornwall Torquay is a dream for shopping

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By *cottish jockMan  over a year ago

london


"Ours has almost gone, replaced by a small retail park that consists of a couple of fast food places & a few shops like B&M/Homebase ect... the little cafes have gone, the charity shops and all the quirky shops I use to enjoy. It's a small seaside town near lots of holiday parks (Berwick upon t), the place should be thriving. Sad sign of current times. RIP High Streets

Mrs C "

I hear you Gala the same and has been for years it pushing tourist out of the borders and keeping them in the cities

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