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RE: Businesses going bust - PO62 MKA - 18/03/2013 10:53 (18/03/2013 10:31)james solomon Wrote: ELC store in Macclesfield is closing are they in trouble? I assume you mean The Early Learning Centre, if so, I think they are because they shut shop in Chester not so long back. Doing some research, it is within there current portfolio plan. http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/news/business/local-businesses/another-major-retailer-pulls-out-of-northampton-town-centre-1-4906139 RE: Businesses going bust - Jack - 18/03/2013 22:42 The St Helens Early Learning Centre closed unnoticed quite a while back now. RE: Businesses going bust - DVL418 - 19/03/2013 14:18 (18/03/2013 10:53)YJ09 FWE Wrote:(18/03/2013 10:31)james solomon Wrote: ELC store in Macclesfield is closing are they in trouble? Not gone bust, but end of lease is reason for ELC closure in Macclesfield - my daughter is very upset and plans to give that 'yukky Mr Cameron a good shouting-at if he ever dares come round here!' RE: Businesses going bust - H101GEV - 19/03/2013 15:25 I'm sure he wouldn't be too worried about showing his face in Macclesfield, considering the town has been a safe Conservative seat for nearly 100 years! RE: Businesses going bust - DVL418 - 19/03/2013 19:11 (19/03/2013 15:25)507009 Wrote: I'm sure he wouldn't be too worried about showing his face in Macclesfield, considering the town has been a safe Conservative seat for nearly 100 years! Not many (2 ) Tory cllrs in town wards. They rely upon the rural vote these days to keep their snouts in the trough. RE: Businesses going bust - wirralbus - 19/03/2013 19:36 The thing is all town centres are seeing there fair share of shop closures as the money starts to dry up , once one store closes down its like a chain reaction and soon after you get a long row of shops sitting there . Is there any economy though in Europe that does not seem to be effected by monetary worries . I see Cyprus is the next one knocking on the door for a bail out . RE: Businesses going bust - DVL418 - 19/03/2013 21:41 (19/03/2013 19:36)wirralbus Wrote: The thing is all town centres are seeing there fair share of shop closures as the money starts to dry up , once one store closes down its like a chain reaction and soon after you get a long row of shops sitting there . Looks like cyprus bankers are getting out of it by making their customers bail them out. Typical! RE: Businesses going bust - MX12CFE - 20/03/2013 07:36 Heard that L Rifkin scrapyard in kirkdale has gone bust it seems all quiet and empty in there now remember the odd bus or two being in there. RE: Businesses going bust - wirralbus - 20/03/2013 18:56 Im wonder whether the legislation recently passed forcing scrap metal dealers to operate cashless systems is strangling some of them , but this system was introduced to make it easier to trace where the metal comes from , following some high profile cases in Electricity Sub-stations and Railway Signalling. RE: Businesses going bust - moreton407 - 21/03/2013 13:09 Is HMV, Mersey Rtail Park, Speke still open? |