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Three Wycombe stores close but Toys R Us to open (From Bucks Free Press)
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Three Wycombe stores close but Toys R Us to open
12:21pm Thursday 27th September 2012 in News By Simon Farr
Three Wycombe stores close but Toys R Us to open
MIXED news for High Wycombe shoppers – three town centre firms have closed their doors but Toys R Us is on its way.
Spanish tapas restaurant La Tasca and lingerie firm La Senza have shut up shop in the Eden Shopping Centre.
And independent gift shop Clairabella in White Hart Street has also closed down.
Owner Claire Carter said she will continue to trade online and its popular craft markets in the town centre will return.
But toy-selling titan Toys R Us will launch a new store in Eden alongside beauty specialist L’Occitane before Christmas.
Daniel Tomkinson, Centre Director at Eden said, “We can confirm that both La Tasca and La Senza have closed.
“Both companies have been in administration since earlier this year and were subsequently identified for closure by administrators.
“However, Eden still enjoys strong footfall, bucking the national trend and producing positive growth figures.
“And we continue to attract positive interest from stores, with Metro Bank and Krispy Kreme recently opening, and Toys R Us and L’Occitane due to open before Christmas.”
A new Sue Ryder charity store is also opening in Church Street on October 12.
Charity bosses are on the lookout for volunteers to help run the shop - as well as donations - Email chris.jones@suerydercare.org for more information.
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Comments (66)
12:28pm Thu 27 Sep 12
fishyfingerz says...
i wonder where toys r u s will be.
I see the other toy store is moving
12:32pm Thu 27 Sep 12
deecee01 says...
12:34pm Thu 27 Sep 12
geoffW says...
12:38pm Thu 27 Sep 12
678 says...
12:47pm Thu 27 Sep 12
wearywasp says...
1:18pm Thu 27 Sep 12
realist_highwycombe says...
When I arrived we had the awful Bridge Street car park and other drab areas including that disgusting bus station - now the area looks fantastic and has a vast array of shops.
The negative of the area is that security seem to think its ok to let large gangs of youths hang around the place intimidating shoppers - sort it out!
The other negative - The town centre itself. Another charity shop has just opened up next to Greggs. The whole town looks awful. When the market is on there is a really good atmosphere but when its not...........horrib
le place. No shops, even Pizza Hut cut their losses. Gutted.
The problem is Wycombe is like any other Greater London town - full of people who live and work in the capital and dont invest in the town itself. Hemel, Gillingham, Slough, Maidenhead, Stevenage etc etc - all the same.
1:36pm Thu 27 Sep 12
bluebanana says...
d, Uxbridge, St Albans, Welwyn Garden City etc. And i disagree about Hemel, its loads better/nicer than HW, in my opinion at least. Well, not that I've been into HW since 2010, but it doesnt sound like much has changed.
So HW (and the others listed in previous post) must be doing something wrong. We cant blame it on London!
1:55pm Thu 27 Sep 12
J B Blackett says...
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Then everybody will be happy - all the complainants will then be happy in their new homes and the rest of Wycombe will no longer have to listen to all the moaning about how horrible it is.
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Also why not try Scunthorpe too ; or Oldham or Rochdale or Middlesborough or Hull or Torbay or Cardiff or Nottingham or parts of Brum or Coventry or Sunderland etc . Or anywhere.
2:00pm Thu 27 Sep 12
fishyfingerz says...
Moved to wycombe in 2007 and it was dreadful. Eden has improved things - but I stil do not feel the footfall in Eden is strong enough (since it opened in addition to the above shops i can think of richoux, goldsmiths, joy, lk bennett, triumph, hawkins bazarr, rons frames, west one, past times that have all closed their eden outlets).
the atmosphere in town (except on a market day) is a bit flat and full of chuggers.
The night life is poor too, with so many students (doing their meaningless degrees at the 118th best uni in the country) you would expect it to be alot better
2:00pm Thu 27 Sep 12
fishyfingerz says...
2:40pm Thu 27 Sep 12
outkicked365 says...
cal businesses to operate in the area. Would create a far better vibe/impression to the area then the endless charity shops.
2:50pm Thu 27 Sep 12
bluebanana says...
2:51pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Slacker says...
3:29pm Thu 27 Sep 12
ArnyP_HW says...
3:30pm Thu 27 Sep 12
ArnyP_HW says...
3:39pm Thu 27 Sep 12
J B Blackett says...
3:47pm Thu 27 Sep 12
demoness the second says...
At the moment it is fair to say that Wycombe is a wretched place to visit - Eden is fab but it is not enough.
We do need the small shops as well and actually Wycombe would benefit from a town council.
3:47pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Edgar Brooks says...
3:53pm Thu 27 Sep 12
fishyfingerz says...
richoux and deans were the same company.
maybe if la tasca had some staff that cared not uninterested eastern europeans then it would of been as sucessful as the other branches in the chain.
la tasca went into administration in 2008, and was sucessfully brought out - so that is not a reason for it closing.
4:04pm Thu 27 Sep 12
demoness the second says...
4:30pm Thu 27 Sep 12
J B Blackett says...
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It is after all 'New' University and was obliged to start at the bottom like Oxford and Cambridge probably did - but they've be at it for hundreds of years now.
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They do not provide the established 'hard sciences like Physics , Biosciences , Medicine , Anatomy etc as provided by older establishments . Or any of the Engineering degrees like mechanical , chemical , civil or electrical.
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However the Engineering Materials course scores well - as does Nursing , Social work , Art/Design etc.
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Early days. Prospectuses and facilities take a while to get build up and get funded.
4:59pm Thu 27 Sep 12
J B Blackett says...
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Luckily I dont live in HW, its just my nearest town.
6:05pm Thu 27 Sep 12
ImpeturbableLawrence says...
The article on the man who was airlifted to hospital after what must have been a right-on confrontation at Downley was posted one day earlier on 24 September.
The other article more than 48 hours old is is ‘1. Wycombe's inspiration for The Mighty Boosh’ - apparently the most read article on the site. This has been the most read article in the BFP since it was posted at lunchtime on Saturday 10th September – seventeen days ago and comments are no longer allowed on it. The Mighty Boosh is the name for a two-man comedy team – I wonder if one of them is the one has a close relation at a senior level of management in Newsquest – possibly at Loudwater.”
6:31pm Thu 27 Sep 12
mossella6 says...
6:56pm Thu 27 Sep 12
J B Blackett says...
7:55pm Thu 27 Sep 12
BOOKERite says...
8:33pm Thu 27 Sep 12
brachyura says...
8:36pm Thu 27 Sep 12
geoffW says...
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Nobody would come by train and walk through the town, it's too far away.
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We know that building out-of-town shopping centres has destroyed the centres of many towns across the UK. Why would an out-of-town stadium do the opposite?
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Sore you didn't get a free new stadium you may be, but don't try and tell us that it would have made a big difference. It would not.
9:25pm Thu 27 Sep 12
FRENCH44T says...
9:49pm Thu 27 Sep 12
cmilsom says...
9:54pm Thu 27 Sep 12
YorksDavey says...
10:27pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Dr Truth says...
The hits from that story is probably what's keeping the BFP afloat.
10:42pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Patch290 says...
10:43pm Thu 27 Sep 12
wearywasp says...
10:44pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Speins says...
11:12pm Thu 27 Sep 12
gpn01 says...
11:44pm Thu 27 Sep 12
BOOKERite says...
6:33am Fri 28 Sep 12
demoness the second says...
As a town Aylesbury is cleaner and more attractive. It has a town council which is always organising events - I would love to see that in HW. It has a wonderful market and Kings Square has an almost continental feel about it as there are loads of cafes where people can sit outside.
The High Street has a lot of interesting shops in it still.
It has a cinema which is easily accessible and the most wonderful theatre. It also has a great range of restaurants.
It will be getting a Waitrose and also a larger Sainsburys soon,
It's out of town shopping facilities are great - a large TKMaxx, and Next being particularly good.
There is a real community feel about Aylesbury - that is sadly lacking in HW.
However I think the difference is that HW has been allowed to get in the state that it is by poor planning and by a lackadaisical council. It desperately needs its own voice - I am not going to run it down for the sake of it,but a recent visit there made me realise just how shabby it is.
Aylesbury is absolutely drenched in colour at the moment - hanging baskets and floral arrangements are everywhere - it makes the town look wonderful.
Where is Wycombe's?
And yes I know what the crime rate is like in my part of the world but any large town has similar problems and that is not what we are debating.
9:56am Fri 28 Sep 12
fishyfingerz says...
shows great support from eden for its current tenants - 2 toy shops which are here long term and probably pay alot more rent that toys r us will do
12:03pm Fri 28 Sep 12
Edna_Welthorpe_ says...
12:28pm Fri 28 Sep 12
gajcook says...
Those citing Uxbridge and Watford as nicer places must have a slightly skewed view of what is "nice"!
Also, there's nothing wrong with the design of Eden - the lack of a proper roof is, in my opinion, a feature rather than a flaw - I'd much rather have fresh air and feel that I'm shopping in a "street" than horrible stuffy air conditioning and feel hemmed-in; you can get that shopping experience in Uxbridge, Slough, Watford, Reading, Hemel, etc. etc. etc.
12:42pm Fri 28 Sep 12
Majik says...
Oh - they're building their own stadium now are they? Not found another Council to build it for them?!
1:44pm Fri 28 Sep 12
J B Blackett says...
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Also a good wide-ranging book store for more discerning readers as Edna W wrote . Ottokars wasn't too bad - pity it got taken over by HMV then Waterstones in quick succession - then was shut down soon afterwards.
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There was a good long established one in Princes Risborough but that closed nearly a couple of years ago.
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People should be able to read whatever they like or prefer and given some choices as well. But if the pure pursuit of money and profit is the sole aim in a business , then lowest common denominators come into play.
1:48pm Fri 28 Sep 12
J B Blackett says...
1:50pm Fri 28 Sep 12
sai-diva says...
4:01pm Fri 28 Sep 12
demoness the second says...
Have I been rude about it's people? No.
Have I made ridiculous remarks like Bigun? No,
Have I said that the crime rate is worse in Wycombe and wonderful in Aylesbury? No.
I have just said that IMO Aylesbury is ( at the moment) a nicer place to live.
But apparently according to the patron saint of Wycombe you are not allowed to do that.
JBB you need to really read what people write before attacking them.
4:02pm Fri 28 Sep 12
demoness the second says...
4:39pm Fri 28 Sep 12
realist_highwycombe says...
I have said there are areas of the town that I dont like but that does not mean that I am not happy here.
Transport links are excellent, Eden on a good day (without the gangs) is a good place to shop and as long as you stay away from Frogmore on a night out and go to some of the more respectable place in the town for a drink you can enjoy a good night out.
As for the uni, I think it does an awful lot of good for the town. The students spend an awful lot of money in the shops and bars and without them this towns economy would really suffer.
I agree 100% with the other posters comment about the Eden designers missing a trick by not bringing the river back into the open air. I think that would have made the place look fantastic. Also they should have got rid of the Tescos in town, big blot on the landscape.
On the whole its not a bad place to live but the town could do with a makeover - reduced rents maybe in the centre for retailers instead of the abundance of charity shops, betting shops and takeaways?
6:23pm Fri 28 Sep 12
J B Blackett says...
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Never fails to hammer the point home - and he/she/it says he/she/it loves the town. Even if his/her/its writings are liberally sprinkled with smears , fabrications and absolute lies.
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He/she/it always makes unfavourable comparisons between Wycombe and various other places and says how wonderful it would be to live these havens of calmness , culture and 'community'.
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Marlow for instance which has a crime rate per person over twice that of Wycombe (2 serious stabbings in the last few weeks plus a gang fight in the Spittal St car park and unsocial behaviour at the shops just off the High St and special 'yob' patrols in S Marlow estates).
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Some people may say I am a saint. But patron ? No - I don't think so.
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I have no wish to upset anybody or am I looking for a fight (you have a lot more posting experience) but I do know that Aylesbury has a murder rate between 3 to 4 times that of Wycombe - or even Marlow.
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Sorry about that. You appear to be aware of some aspects of crime around the area at the moment.
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Wycombe has also lots of flowers - in some of the best places too. Especially round the Council offices. Even Bigot notices them. Pity about the traffic though - lots of noisy smelly noxious traffic which are permitted (encouraged ?) to speed through the middle of the town on their N to S , E to W rat-runs through the middle of the town.
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You don't get all that in Aylesbury - allegedly.
8:52pm Fri 28 Sep 12
demoness the second says...
Did I not say at the end of that post that I was not talking about crime - I bloody KNOW what the crime is like in Aylesbury. WHERE did I mention that Aylesbury had less crime than Wycombe? YOU are the one making the issue here re crime - not me.
I simply said that I had lived in both towns and prefered Aylesbury - MY OPINION!!!!
I feel for Wycombe - it is not as it should be and perhaps if you weren't so defensive about it you would realise that I am fond of the old place and would like to see Frogmore revamped to look like Kings Square in Aylesbury.
Everywhere I look in Aylesbury, I see flowers - I do not see that in Wycombe and that is a shame.
When I lived in Wycombe I never saw local newsletters in the shops listing all the events, I never saw Wycombe have weekly activities in town - perhaps that is my fault, perhaps I did not go to the right shops. But all I can tell you is that Aylesbury always has a lot going on.
Comparing me to Bigun is childish and petulant IMO.
You have an opinion different than mine? Fine but don't resort to name calling JBB
10:36pm Fri 28 Sep 12
J B Blackett says...
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Wycombe does the best it can in spite of the very poor planning and mess and vandalism and over-population and destruction and greed of successive political parties and motley councils have haphazardly imposed on the town.
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Most of it against the people's wishes.
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If Aylesbury council is so very different , then Aylesbury is very lucky. I have had various assorted bad experiences in that town over recent years, so perhaps I may be a bit biased.
11:03pm Fri 28 Sep 12
demoness the second says...
And if you looked at my post you would see that was what I was saying. I agree with you. I was merely commenting that in my opinion, Aylesbury had got it right - at least from what I can see.
12:24am Sat 29 Sep 12
J B Blackett says...
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But they are all different bad experiences of variable quality.
6:42am Sat 29 Sep 12
demoness the second says...
Fine - your opinion.
But the difference is that I am not going to start squawking in an outraged fashion and accuse you of being the biggest troll on the internet because you dared to dislike my town :)
2:24pm Sat 29 Sep 12
J B Blackett says...
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Those experiences could be different from my opinion.
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I do not dislike Aylesbury , by the way. There are many worse places than Aylesbury. All my bad experiences relate to people and their behaviour.
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Some very scenic and idyllic places are made undesirable by the people who live in them or frequent them. No matter how many flowers and trees are planted.
5:45pm Sat 29 Sep 12
ImpeturbableLawrence says...
5:51pm Sat 29 Sep 12
ImpeturbableLawrence says...
‘Mighty Boosh’ – apparently a ‘’hilarious’ wacky’ ’zany’ team with ‘’trademark’ clothes has been there or in second place for almost three weeks for almost three weeks - since 10 September.
7:52pm Sat 29 Sep 12
demoness the second says...
9:07pm Sat 29 Sep 12
gotanybiscuits? says...
Are you sure that's the right word, DTS??
7:12am Sun 30 Sep 12
demoness the second says...
The pie sketch is arguably comedy at it's finest :))
4:13pm Sun 30 Sep 12
kitschme says...
5:00pm Mon 1 Oct 12
mip1980 says...
12:17am Tue 2 Oct 12
ImpeturbableLawrence says...
11:34am Tue 2 Oct 12
sai-diva says...
4:05pm Tue 2 Oct 12
J B Blackett says...
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Your type of businesses are the backbone of the nation but do not get the publicity or recognition that they deserve.
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Be not downhearted.
4:08pm Tue 2 Oct 12
kitschme says...