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The Home section in Next was still not open when I went in on Friday, and looked quite small. I was rather hoping the home section would be bigger, but it looks like its mostly clothing.

 

The Greggs store is dangerous as I often cycle past there early in the morning and find myself nipping in for a £2 bacon buttie/coffee deal.

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please note the area is classed as average crime rate for Sheffield,so its not that bad.

 

Its got some ok areas nearby (Greenhill, Norton, Bradway arnt that bad) but there surrounded by Lowedges, Jordanthope and Batemoor. The retail park is gonna attract some bad sorts. No getting away from it.

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NO aldi until end of month went yesterday,,so went to archer road branch,being going years the savings pay for my holidays and the quality is top class,but that branch now seems like its full of waitross customers,never seen so many big posh cars in the car park,but if you can get quality at low prices even those with lots of cash need to save,hurry up aldi open up at Norton.

 

Not used Archer Road but call in one for nappies and that's it only!. All I see and smell is rotting fruit a bag and when have bought something this has only lasted a day or two, even less than Morrisons which I didn't think anyone could get worse! Of the 2 times buying stuff have thrown it away and it's cost me more by extra stuff

 

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The graffiti yobs have already started on the new shopping centre. Why when you have a new shopping centre which is actually quite attractive would you want to make it look a mess. Really are lower life forms.

 

Just look at some of the areas around it

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When the pets at home opens, the one at heeley shuts, the next at heeley has already shut, so wonder how long heeley retail park will stay open.

 

Could get quite a few flats and houses into that park. Would be a better use of the land. Perfect location close to town.

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Could get quite a few flats and houses into that park. Would be a better use of the land. Perfect location close to town.

 

I would much prefer that the existing units be used to create jobs, which IMHO is a far better use of the land. Why tear down perfectly good units to build housing, when there are alternatives?

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yes but its handy to have a retail park at Norton and re-aldi as its such a awfull store some claim,how come its the fastest growing retail food operator in England,if it was no good there wouldn't be such queues to buy there goods and they wouldn't win lots of awards and why so many expensive cars in there car parks if its only used by low end customers,also have you seen there top of the range goods at half price.so if you want quality I suggest you call in and look for yourself.

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