Andy Millne Posted March 12, 2010 Report Posted March 12, 2010 In a slight change from the other ongoing discussions of why haven't we got.....x......? I thought I'd post a topic to try and find out reasons why people might not use some of the facilities we do have.Maybe you go to Asda for your shopping instead of the more local Tesco? what's the reason for that? Is it simply price? choice? or is there something else? Is this the same reason that other retailers in the town don't get your business if you choose to shop elsewhere? What should local retailers be doing to change this?Why do you not use the community centre? or maybe the library? the park?thoughts? 1
debrad65 Posted March 12, 2010 Report Posted March 12, 2010 I go to Tesco and Netto as I don't drive. I do have to travel every week or so for things I can't buy in these stores. The trouble with Tesco is, they get stuff in you use and then they delete it! you ask and they say they will get it back in...it scarecly happens! I don't think Asda pans out any cheaper than Tesco or Netto - it's just the lack of variety!The library could do with an update, and what goes on in the community centre? we never hear of anything? And my kids use the parks! 3
Andy Millne Posted March 12, 2010 Author Report Posted March 12, 2010 Last night I was speaking to a couple who moved here a few months ago and they didn't even know Dr. Pitt park existed.What do people think of having a large scale town map in the Market Place? it could point these places out to visitors. It's something that should be quite low cost and shouldn't attract too much red tape. 3
threegee Posted March 12, 2010 Report Posted March 12, 2010 ... The trouble with Tesco is, they get stuff in you use and then they delete it! you ask and they say they will get it back in...it scarecly happens! I don't think Asda pans out any cheaper than Tesco or Netto - it's just the lack of variety!The library could do with an update, and what goes on in the community centre? we never hear of anything? And my kids use the parks!This is good! This is positive negativity! I can feel a "Are you listening to your customers, or are you a Dinosaur?" ...feature coming on.I've heard more or less the same about Asda-Tesco from Mrs threegee - so it must be true! Maybe Tesco is ahead of the game and is now in the process of fixing this?Library? Well... silly jobsworths I think. Here we are lobbying like hell to save their arses, and when we ask them to stick a couple of little Bedlington.co.uk flyers up by the computers we are told they "don't do that sort of thing"! If they aren't there for the very community that pays their wages what exactly are they there for? Maybe what we should be lobbying for is a change in management? 3
Dajazar Posted March 12, 2010 Report Posted March 12, 2010 Last night I was speaking to a couple who moved here a few months ago and they didn't even know Dr. Pitt park existed.What do people think of having a large scale town map in the Market Place? it could point these places out to visitors. It's something that should be quite low cost and shouldn't attract too much red tape.Thats a great idea to have a large scale town map in the Market Place. All communities that wish to point visitors to points of interest have them as it encourages visitors to stay and hopefully spend some money. 1
SuperMan Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 Maybe you go to Asda for your shopping instead of the more local Tesco? what's the reason for that? Is it simply price? choice? or is there The Mega BreakFast at ASDA is to die for... literally.
Malcolm Robinson Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 What do people think of having a large scale town map in the Market Place? it could point these places out to visitors. It's something that should be quite low cost and shouldn't attract too much red tape.Not quite GGGG!Already looking into getting a town map and the costs......about the same as a decent second hand car! As for red tape already hit it!
Monsta® Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 why do we need a map its a straight road? its not exactly the metro centre!
Mr Darn Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 Well, no map because our council think screws cost £100 each, and each turn of the screwdriver is a fiver. so why not try and do something on here?like a google maps thing, where we as users can add content (moderated of course, pointers to "the local tart's house" can be deleted before they appear ) and a simple rollover of the mouse (or click) will open up a small information box with perhaps a small thumbnail picture?Much better than a 2d map in the market place that will be outdated as soon as they replace the market square again
Andy Millne Posted March 13, 2010 Author Report Posted March 13, 2010 why do we need a map its a straight road? its not exactly the metro centre! I'm talking about a Town map not just a Front Street Map. Humford/Plessey Woods, Iron Works, Atlee Park, Dr Pit Park, Health Centre, Library, Comunity/Tourist information centre etc.so why not try and do something on here?I was going to do a "shopping directory" to replace the hopeless business directory we have at the moment. A map would be a good idea for that I think too.Will see what I can do. 1
toffo Posted March 16, 2010 Report Posted March 16, 2010 Dont use the local shops that much as lack of choice also once on the front street the only place you have to have a break is a small often packed overpriced cafe, as for the Commuity Centre when is it open? it always seems to be in darkness??
Blank Posted March 24, 2010 Report Posted March 24, 2010 I sometimes use the local Tesco's if I need one or two things, otherwise I do my weekly shop at the Tesco in Kingston Park, just because there's a lot more choice, less chavs - and I don't have to wait in long ques (Asda ). I visit the library about two or three times a year but Bedlington library never seem to have what I'm looking for.We do have some nice outdoor spaces in Bedlington - like Plessey Woods. I agree that a map in the town centre could be a good idea.Do we have an official town notice board anywhere?
Stephen Posted March 24, 2010 Report Posted March 24, 2010 Not quite GGGG!Already looking into getting a town map and the costs......about the same as a decent second hand car! As for red tape already hit it! A lot of town and parish councils have them, so we may have a way through some of the red tape. And at least two of us on WBTC think a town map/notice board in the market place would be a good idea.
Malcolm Robinson Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 A lot of town and parish councils have them, so we may have a way through some of the red tape. And at least two of us on WBTC think a town map/notice board in the market place would be a good idea.Make that at least 3 Stephen!!! 1
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