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first mate Wrote:

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> Beware of first time posters asking what ED

> needs.

>

> Actually, one thought is how to turn dog poo into

> a useable household fuel.


Be careful of old time posters asking how to turn dog poo into a useable household fuel!

Lordship Lane needs a Marks and Sparks food hall instead of the Co Op if you ask me. There are also far too many indian restaurants? a petition for signage should be drawn up so that all outlets have a well designed, tasteful sign. Most do but the odd one here and there stands out like a sore thumb and lets the side down. This would improve the image of the lane and make ed even more desirable with a simple cosmetic facelift such as signage. A good sign and shop front should be consistent throughout the lane

Stevelock Wrote:

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> Lordship Lane needs a Marks and Sparks food hall

> instead of the Co Op if you ask me. There are also

> far too many indian restaurants? a petition for

> signage should be drawn up so that all outlets

> have a well designed, tasteful sign. Most do but

> the odd one here and there stands out like a sore

> thumb and lets the side down. This would improve

> the image of the lane and make ed even more

> desirable with a simple cosmetic facelift such as

> signage. A good sign and shop front should be

> consistent throughout the lane


Stalinist.

The council are providing grants for shops on the south-end of LL to smarten up signage etc. Its part of a regeneration scheme.



Stevelock Wrote:

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> Lordship Lane needs a Marks and Sparks food hall

> instead of the Co Op if you ask me. There are also

> far too many indian restaurants? a petition for

> signage should be drawn up so that all outlets

> have a well designed, tasteful sign. Most do but

> the odd one here and there stands out like a sore

> thumb and lets the side down. This would improve

> the image of the lane and make ed even more

> desirable with a simple cosmetic facelift such as

> signage. A good sign and shop front should be

> consistent throughout the lane

Growlybear Wrote:

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> I'd like to see a decent sized M&S food hall (or a

> Waitrose), some decent, reasonably priced clothes

> shops, and a stationers. And preferably less

> restaurants and coffee shops.


xxxxx


So - M&S/Waitrose, Primark and WH Smith?


Lovely - they'll really add to the ED atmosphere :)

A Large Cinema...


that we could turn into A Bingo Hall...


that we could Close Down..


That we could Board Up..


That we could leave it to fall apart...


so we could pull it down and build some Cardboard Flats.


That we can sell for a fortune...


Cos everyone wants to live in ED.


Fox

Sue Wrote:

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> Growlybear Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I'd like to see a decent sized M&S food hall (or

> a

> > Waitrose), some decent, reasonably priced

> clothes

> > shops, and a stationers. And preferably less

> > restaurants and coffee shops.

>

> xxxxx

>

> So - M&S/Waitrose, Primark and WH Smith?

>

> Lovely - they'll really add to the ED atmosphere

> :)

Primark might be your idea of a decent, reasonably priced clothes shop, but it isn't mine. There are plenty of shops offering good quality clothes at sensible prices which would probably do very well in Lordship Lane against the dire overpriced clothing shops that we have at the moment. And yes, I think a M&S and stationers would add to the area, particularly if they were to replace some of the coffee shops that have sprung up everywhere.

In all seriousness, not a lot. Wouldn't mind the addition of a few things, but they're really just luxuries rather than anything ED really needs.


1 or 2 screen cinema, maybe

Somewhere that does nice Ice Cream/FroYo as a sideline

A few fewer curry houses

Some sort of rustic italian or spanish joint


But really, compared with most places, we're spoilt. Enjoy what you have whilst it lasts.

Growlybear Wrote:

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> Primark might be your idea of a decent, reasonably

> priced clothes shop, but it isn't mine. There are

> plenty of shops offering good quality clothes at

> sensible prices which would probably do very well

> in Lordship Lane against the dire overpriced

> clothing shops that we have at the moment. And

> yes, I think a M&S and stationers would add to the

> area, particularly if they were to replace some of

> the coffee shops that have sprung up everywhere.


xxxxxxxx


But Lordship Lane will then end up looking exactly the same as every other high street in the country :(


A large part of its charm is that it doesn't have chain stores - whether clothes, stationers, M&S or whatever.


We've already got bloody Oliver Bonas, *hite Stuff and Cafe Nero, isn't that enough??? Not to mention F*xt**s!

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