Preston

Many towns and cities now have premises on the high streets that remain vacant, what impact does this have on the image of a shopping area. What is the future of high street retail? (This is my first go at narrating and video blogging…. a MUCH more positive video coming tomorrow)

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Just got back from A&E after being frog marched over there by a mate after showing her my lovely gammy (infected) finger. It was looking rather colourful with shades of purple and green and a strange redness tracking up the back of my hand. A&E was an interesting experience and I have to say there [...]

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Set over two levels at the Fishergate shopping centre in Preston, Starbucks Coffee shop, is a mine of interesting people, conversations. A true chance to people watch as it overlooks the main entrance to the Fishergate centre, Preston’s more “affluent” of the 3 shopping centres. I really only come in on a Sunday afternoon where [...]

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When a population marches to bring attention to a political cause they must understand the environment in which they are operating. I’m talking about the recent march against the war in Palestine, well I say a war, what I mean is ethnic cleasing and deep rooted hatred between two peoples. However this blog is not [...]

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