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Originally Posted by
Hamble
Can you name all the unique (not a franchise) and owner run restaurants in Southport Town centre?
Probably not, but there are certainly a lot more independent restaurants than there are national chains.
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Originally Posted by
salus.populi
Probably not, but there are certainly a lot more independent restaurants than there are national chains.
Something to be very proud of.
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why would you pay to park to shop
no one in their right mind would pay to park your car when you can shop for free out of town,,the town centre is doomed until it can compete with kew etc...
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Originally Posted by
bensherman
Many people complain that the cost and ease of parking inhibit people spending time in the town.
But abandoning parking restrictions would lead to chaos and cause just as many, or more, problems.
So some form of paid-for parking is necessary, which requires enforcement.
How about...Sefton residents who pay council tax are entitled to buy a special parking disc which would give an hours free parking in a controlled bay. First disk is £25, and a second available at £20.Good for a year.
A variant could be sold through guest houses and hotels giving a week of the same opportunity for (say) £10.
If you overstay, based on the time you displayed on your disk, you pay the fine as now
i was shopping in the town in the seventies..their was no chaos....just free parking and lots of people
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Originally Posted by
thediscovolante
no one in their right mind would pay to park your car when you can shop for free out of town,,the town centre is doomed until it can compete with kew etc...
What is at Kew of much interest, a couple of discount stores / supermarkets nothing to pull the punters in. There's no need to pay for parking in town, there's plenty of free parking a short stroll from the centre and a free bus if you want to travel around the town.
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Originally Posted by
thediscovolante
i was shopping in the town in the seventies..their was no chaos....just free parking and lots of people
Only 3 people in Southport had cars in the seventies and they all lived on Lulworth Road.
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Originally Posted by
thediscovolante
i was shopping in the town in the seventies..their was no chaos....just free parking and lots of people
There was no internet shopping, there was no 'Kew'. But there were plenty of yellow lines and mean traffic wardens.....Only way to get a space, was by driving round and round in the hope of finding one being vacated.
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