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Re: I thought town centres were dying
« Reply #15 on: 05 February 2020, 13:35:12 »

Very kind
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Re: I thought town centres were dying
« Reply #16 on: 05 February 2020, 21:00:18 »

That's Stemo all over,he just can't help himself being a caring,sharing kinda guy ::)
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Re: I thought town centres were dying
« Reply #17 on: 06 February 2020, 11:51:19 »

That video must must quite old, because the new market hall has been open for six months. Cinema/Bowling alley look about six months off, all the steelwork is up. The Alhambra shopping centre, included in the video, has been there for years and is always busy.
Car parking is £1.80 for two hours, Lizzie.
I only go into town once in a while, and always on the busiest day, Saturday. But it is always busy. Something in it's favour is that Wakefield city centre, only ten miles away, has died a death and a lot of folk come into Barnsley. It has a real old fashioned market feel, I think it will do well.....just not from me. ;D

I wonder where the money came from? EU perhaps?  ::)

So if I get the Volvo serviced at Riverside Volvo in Wakefield what are the chances of getting a (direct) bus to Barnsley and you will buy me a coffee in the town centre?

riverside are on BARNSLEY road, the bus stop isnt far and runs into the middle of Barnsley, the locals are friendly but you will never understand a word,
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Re: I thought town centres were dying
« Reply #18 on: 06 February 2020, 12:11:18 »

That video must must quite old, because the new market hall has been open for six months. Cinema/Bowling alley look about six months off, all the steelwork is up. The Alhambra shopping centre, included in the video, has been there for years and is always busy.
Car parking is £1.80 for two hours, Lizzie.
I only go into town once in a while, and always on the busiest day, Saturday. But it is always busy. Something in it's favour is that Wakefield city centre, only ten miles away, has died a death and a lot of folk come into Barnsley. It has a real old fashioned market feel, I think it will do well.....just not from me. ;D

I wonder where the money came from? EU perhaps?  ::)

So if I get the Volvo serviced at Riverside Volvo in Wakefield what are the chances of getting a (direct) bus to Barnsley and you will buy me a coffee in the town centre?

riverside are on BARNSLEY road, the bus stop isnt far and runs into the middle of Barnsley, the locals are friendly but you will never understand a word,

I dunno, I thought Uncle STEMO's eff off was quite straight forward and easy to understand.  :)
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Re: I thought town centres were dying
« Reply #19 on: 06 February 2020, 12:54:24 »

true ;D
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