I am sorry for the employees, but I am not too surprised. I strolled through a few weeks back on a Saturday - the first time in decades i'd visited it - and it seemed to be very quiet. I had all but forgotten it existed as it is not a store I generally find myself walking past. It is a bit out of the centre of the more popular part of the shopping area I think.
I have not noticed a huge drop in footfall in the town since the closure of M&S either. I suspect most of its trade had already gone to Primark
I am sorry for the employees, but I am not too surprised. I strolled through a few weeks back on a Saturday - the first time in decades i'd visited it - and it seemed to be very quiet. I had all but forgotten it existed as it is not a store I generally find myself walking past. It is a bit out of the centre of the more popular part of the shopping area I think.
I have not noticed a huge drop in footfall in the town since the closure of M&S either. I suspect most of its trade had already gone to Primark
Asked why was so quiet when in there (beatties) a few months ago - as always seems to have more staff than shoppers -and was told was one of the chains busiest for their version of click n collect so shop front was merely window dressing for that. Cost of maintainng shopfront with staff/rent etc must have gradually outweighed revenue from on line sales/in store collections at last. Will mean more work for local couriers then.
I always thought the development of the Pyramids and the change of the bus system left Beatties out on a leg.
The Beatties website used to have a section on its history, I notice the House of Fraser one doesn't, if a company isn't proud of history and heritage it doesn't help.
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I'm not surprised this store closing down , it's virtually empty and that includes the sales staff whenever I go in. Went in for some makeup and was still waiting for someone to serve me ten minutes later, two people walked out! Don't know what's to become of towncentre , the market is deserted too . Can see TJHuges closing down , again! It's a Shame....
My only real memory of Beatties is walking through with my young son who brushed past a pillar on which was one of those decorative clocks done up to look like the sun with 'rays' of shiny gold metal sticking out from the sides. Brushing past, he caught the 'ray' sticking out and the clock fell to the ground with a crash, breaking the glass.
A formidable lady with glasses on a chain (always a bad sign in my experience) bore down on us tutting and said "Why can't people look where they're going?" I responded by asking what sort of fool puts such a thing low down where it could be caught by any passerby and she subsided. I suspect the fool who put it there was her! If I recall correctly we had gone there with the intention of buying a washing machine, but on finding it significantly more than at John Lewis were en route to get a train to Liverpool.
I seem to remember a very old-fashioned department store at the other end of Grange road, just before you get to Macdonalds, but can't recall its name. It looked in the 60s or 70's - just before it closed - much as I imagine it did in the '30s. It had a rather nice oak staircase to the upper floor.
Can remember Robbs..Great big staircase at back of shop with a shoe department behind it. Remember as a kid having to walk up and down in a new pair of shoes for mum and dad to see if they fitted properly and the angled mirrors made it look like you could fall down a slope. Bottom of the staircase they often had demonstrations e.g liquidisers etc with free offerings Did it have a cafe??
I remember too m & s and index was in liscard years ago , but as with all northern scally mini shopping centres, theyve gone down hill over the years. Towns in the uk are slowly going invisible due to cheaper internet spending, parasite council car park charges, high rents etc etc Except for faceless corporates and charity shops Gregs costa betting shops wspoons macs etc etc etc. Anytown uk . We all buy off the net ,were all part of its decline. As soon as i retire im off from wirral . Not long now.
Birkenhead Town Centre 2020 Vision...... envisaged in 2001 !
Town Centre Management ........gone Hamilton Quarter........................gone North West Development ..........gone J Wilkie.......................................gone Tourism......................................gone Beatties .....................................gone M & S ........................................gone
Read for yourselves and see how many 'groups'( committees, budgets, plans, ) are no longer in existence.
The Steering Group consists of representatives from the Council, the Town Centre Forum, the Employment Service, the Hamilton Quarter, Lairdside, and Wirral Waterfront Single Regeneration Budget Partnerships, Pathways, Wirral Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Merseyside Police, and Merseytravel. A local artist was commissioned to work with the group, and Councillor Phil Davies took on the role as spokesperson for the 2020 Vision Project.
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4.2 The key issues from the public and business consultation process so far, are detailed in appendix 1. These have been translated into Strategic Objectives which are stated in the 2020 Vision and Strategy document. In essence, the issues raised by the public are: Cabinet 12 July 2001 Birkenhead Town Centre 2020 Vision – Vision And Strategy Report 1. Poorly maintained and presented public realm. 2. Lack of quality shops, especially non-food/departmental stores. 3. Feeling that the town centre is not safe, especially at night. 4. People problems – rowdyism. 5. Poor public transport services. 6. Poor environment of some shopping areas and especially around the tunnel approaches. 7. Lack of identity to the town centre. 8. Poor range of leisure attractions and nightlife. 9. Parking issues. 10. The town centre is not attractive and lacks quality open spaces................
Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. ~Chief Seattle
@granny You have forgotten to mention the numerous council officials that have been paid off with gagging agreements at our expense.
I am pleased to see that this might have come back and bitten them, some officials they paid off and gagged who should have been sacked were giving good references for future jobs and they moved on and did the same/similar things in other councils.
Councils being public bodies should not be allowed to create gagging orders for wrong doings!
We don't do charity in Germany, we pay taxes. Charity is a failure of governments' responsibilities - Henning Wehn
Yes, quite right.. One in particular stands out in my mind... Now CEO of NWBLT !
Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. ~Chief Seattle
Which was first, Star, Pound Land or Pound World.? Have they both gone now ?
Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. ~Chief Seattle
Which was first, Star, Pound Land or Pound World.? Have they both gone now ?
I think poundland was first,they're ok poundworld came later.Was on the news a while back they were in trouble,it's costing them more to buy stuff in to sell cheap.The one in Grange rd is still open but selling stuff off.
Well that's what happens when they copycat and try to push someone else off the high street. No sympathy !
Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. ~Chief Seattle
After a reprieve last year, Birkenhead's House of Fraser is closing on September 27th unless Frankie babes can convince Mick Astley otherwise. Closing sale now on.
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We don't do charity in Germany, we pay taxes. Charity is a failure of governments' responsibilities - Henning Wehn
House of frasers full of chavy scally sports gear now. Its part sports direct in stock not just owner. It was always quiet. Birkenheads a scally dump . Im amazed its lasted this long. I was eating a protein bar while drinking their coffee in the cafe upstairs years ago. Facist jobsworth cafe manager complained to me about eating other food. The nerve of it. I wanted to tell her to f off. Petty. Never went in again. Bye bye HOF another over priced internet destroyed business . Who cares. As we say thats life.
After a reprieve last year, Birkenhead's House of Fraser is closing on September 27th unless Frankie babes can convince Mick Astley otherwise. Closing sale now on.