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Posted By: WLH27 Iceland-new brighton? - 27th Sep 2013 8:48pm
Hi all

Is it true that theres an iceland opening in new brighton next door to home bargin?
Posted By: mrhanky Re: Iceland-new brighton? - 27th Sep 2013 8:55pm
it just keeps getting better and better!!
Posted By: WLH27 Re: Iceland-new brighton? - 27th Sep 2013 8:57pm
What the rumors?
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Iceland-new brighton? - 27th Sep 2013 9:16pm
Doubt it- right next door to Morrisons but who knows??

The old bingo hall in Seacombe- originally Irving Theatre- has been rumoured to be turned into a.a Mosqueand b.a Wetherspoons!!!
Posted By: arwen444 Re: Iceland-new brighton? - 27th Sep 2013 9:55pm
it is going to be iceland,also pizza express next to the sea horse
Posted By: j_demo Re: Iceland-new brighton? - 27th Sep 2013 10:06pm
Originally Posted by arwen444
it is going to be iceland,also pizza express next to the sea horse

pizza express, ok. Iceland i doubt will be welcomed
Posted By: x_plore Re: Iceland-new brighton? - 27th Sep 2013 10:15pm
Originally Posted by j_demo
Originally Posted by arwen444
it is going to be iceland,also pizza express next to the sea horse

pizza express, ok. Iceland i doubt will be welcomed


Why not? I wouldn't mind an Iceland there.
Posted By: Dilly Re: Iceland-new brighton? - 28th Sep 2013 6:08am
If these rumours are true, do you think they are trying to kill off the already ailing Liscard and make New Brighton our new shopping centre ?
Posted By: ZipperClub Re: Iceland-new brighton? - 28th Sep 2013 8:31pm
and there I was thinking Iceland was replaced by Heron Foods.
Posted By: MarkJarvis Re: Iceland-new brighton? - 29th Sep 2013 8:46am
Isn't there an Asda next door to an Iceland down by Birkenhead (shudder) North?

So they do go together I guess.
Posted By: Moonstar Re: Iceland-new brighton? - 29th Sep 2013 11:30am
The car parks on any sunny day are filled to capacity with mostly day trippers. As a local shopper I find New Brighton's new development difficult to access for food shopping so I have learned to order on line once a month and use the small local shops for fresh food.
Posted By: Moonbeam Re: Iceland-new brighton? - 29th Sep 2013 2:47pm
We sometimes pop into Iceland/Asda at Birkenhead North and have always found the shops clean,well organised and the staff very helpful and friendly.
Posted By: ianbx1 Re: Iceland-new brighton? - 29th Sep 2013 10:46pm
Don't worry everyone there'll be no problem parking next summer, the council are going to start charging ... (they can't touch the Morrison's car park as it's private but that will only put pressure on that one too.
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