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High Wycombe town centre shops lose trade in snow, bosses say


SHOPS in High Wycombe town centre are losing trade due to the snow, managers said today, with one seeing a drop of up to 70 per cent.

Retailers have suffered from fears over slippery pavements, staff being unable to get to work and shoppers simply staying out of the cold.

Nighat Saghir, manager at discount book store The Works, said: “It’s been really down, about 50 per cent today while yesterday by about 60 to 70 per cent.

“I think people will start coming back because they have to learn to live with it.

"It’s hard times for businesses in Wycombe but this has made it worse.”

The shop had to close for two days because staff could not get in.

Debbie Patel, who also works at the store, said: “People don’t want to come to town because it’s too slippery, they are not confident to walk on the pavements.”

Jason Ray, mobile manager at Timpson in Queens Square, said: “It’s been a nightmare, we have been shut Wednesday and Thursday, we just couldn’t get staff in.

“Monday was really busy, people were buying stuff catching up from the week before but the two days closed has had effected takings.”

Despite trade being slow, it was two per cent better than the same week last year, although Mr Ray said bosses had explained the chain has lost around £140,000 in stores around the South East region.

Mr Ray added: “Nothing has been done on the pavements at all.”

Miluse Payne, shop assistant at the British Heart Foundation in White Hart Street said: “We managed to get people in to cover but we didn’t have many customers.

"I think people just try to stay at home. Trade goes down after New Year anyway but the weather makes it ten times worse."

A homeware shop manager, who did not want to be named, said neighbouring shops had been closing early and admitted trade had been “ a bit less”.

All shops have been affected, she said.

Ally Piercey, a florist at Pollination in Cornmarket, said: “We have not had many customers. Saturday is usually our busiest day but we’ve only had about four customers.

"People are snowed in and just can’t get out.”

She added the snow had effected trade more this time than before Christmas and said the closing of Wycombe Market had also made a difference because it brings more shoppers to Pollination.

However, Polish shop Smaczek manager Irene Buzala said the snow had brought a rush of customers, leaving it short on bread.

Despite an extra delivery, all of the store’s bread had gone by 2.30pm today.

“We have had much more customers because lots of people are scared they won’t be able to get out,” she said.

Comments(16)

Melanie1 says...
6:31pm Sat 9 Jan 10

Get out and clear the snow in front of your shop, that would encourage me to go in! In Amersham the one shop that has cleared the snow around it's doors is busy, all the others aren't.

flower56 says...
6:39pm Sat 9 Jan 10

Well said, sorry but my main concern at the moment is concentrating on getting to and from work. Shopping for essentials is happening in my local shops. Not sure anyone really wants to go shopping for anything else at the moment!!!!

fishyfingers says...
6:47pm Sat 9 Jan 10

reading was really busy today, all the pavements had been cleared

miccles says...
8:24pm Sat 9 Jan 10

fishyfingers wrote:
reading was really busy today, all the pavements had been cleared
What a difference a council makes eh.

Mind you i was in Morrisons today, and i think everybody was panic buying, never seen it so full.

SDJones says...
8:36pm Sat 9 Jan 10

quite agree clear the snow from more than just the doorstep and salt the pavement too

DeepThinker says...
9:26pm Sat 9 Jan 10

Mr Ray from Timpson said:
“Monday was really busy, people were buying stuff catching up from the week before ..."
.
Well surely when things get back to normal he will be busy with people "catching up" again. DOH!
.
Mr Ray, I suggest you try to help yourself and the community by bringing a spade into work and some salt. You might need to bring a changer of clothes s well ... or don't mangement soil there hands with a bit of manual work?
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1 person and one hour from each shop and the pavements would be completely clear.

Susan Carter says...
10:46am Sun 10 Jan 10

I saw the staff of new shop Clairabella clearing the whole of White hart street before Christmas . The council didn't grit it when they did they only sent one person so the manager of the shop helped. It's nice to see shops helping out with the shovels.

Slacker says...
11:09am Sun 10 Jan 10

What a confusing article. They say they are 50% and more down on sales due to the weather and then go on to say it is 2% higher than same week last year. Well there was no snow this week last year so therefore they have done better?

Slacker says...
11:10am Sun 10 Jan 10

^^^^ uh sorry my mistake, it was two different shops. :-)

The Judge says...
11:37am Sun 10 Jan 10

THE JUDGE HIGHLIGHTS THE DIRE DESIGN OF EDEN.
ITS DRAUGHT RIDDEN AND EXPOSED TO THE ELEMENTS INCLUDING THE BITTER COLD.
WHO WANTS TO SHOP IN AN IGLOO?
THE JUDGE BLAMES THE COUNCIL FOR PASSING THE DESIGN AND BUILDING THIS SORRY EXCUSE FOR A SHOPPING MALL.
JUDGE

Kadoogan says...
12:08pm Sun 10 Jan 10

Didn't get a keyboard with a working Caps Lock key for Christmas then?

DeepThinker says...
12:46pm Sun 10 Jan 10

Kadoogan wrote:
Didn't get a keyboard with a working Caps Lock key for Christmas then?
No, Judge always shouts,

demoness says...
12:54pm Sun 10 Jan 10

The Judge wrote:
THE JUDGE HIGHLIGHTS THE DIRE DESIGN OF EDEN. ITS DRAUGHT RIDDEN AND EXPOSED TO THE ELEMENTS INCLUDING THE BITTER COLD. WHO WANTS TO SHOP IN AN IGLOO? THE JUDGE BLAMES THE COUNCIL FOR PASSING THE DESIGN AND BUILDING THIS SORRY EXCUSE FOR A SHOPPING MALL. JUDGE
It was never intended to be a shopping mal.
The driving conditions were and are atrocious. Who really wants to go out in this weather?
Don't be silly judge.

Slimster says...
2:09pm Sun 10 Jan 10

I agree with The Judge. Eden was built to a budget and it shows - the place is freezing cold and draughty. How hard would it have been to make the roof panels meet and not drip everywhere? How hard would it have been to partly enclose the ends of the shopping area to cut down on the gale that blows through from all directions.
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However, I am pleased it exists in whatever form - far better than the disgusting bus station and dirt carpark which was there before. They just need to nuke Tesco now.

stubbs7 says...
12:08pm Mon 11 Jan 10

funny how they never moan when theyre taking to much money

stephan says...
4:41pm Sat 23 Jan 10

if the council got on top of getting the roads salted it may have helped still there idear is take your c tax and do next to nothing


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