The owners of Cyplon have been talking about moving out of Harringay for a few years now. Today I noticed that they seem to have finally taken the plunge and the 'For Sale' signs are up. This double-fronted premises between Hewitt and Allison is particularly large and will no doubt have a market appeal.
I see that the Coral bookmakers that closed down next door has just opened as a travel agent. I'm not sure whether or not it's being run by the party vacating Cyplon.
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Another thumbs up for Cyplon:
A few months ago a friend was flying to Dallas on a free American Airlines employee family ticket and had a question about visitor visa requirements. I popped into Cyplon and, although it was obvious I wasn't a paying customer. they listened patiently and looked up the www. address of the company which deals with temporary visitor permits.
I'm glad they will still be in business.
And until you enlarge on the " social, economic and environmental damage "
I guess we remain in blissful ignorance.
How do you feel about Lidl and Aldi, by the way ?
Your first link says detailed information is available to subscribers only.
The second is fair in that it says that generally supermarkets are responding to customer concerns about ethical sourcing of their products. It does seem that Tesco are lagging behind . Would you be happier if the Tesco were replaced by a Waitrose where many couldn't afford to shop ?
But I wonder, given that the alternative to supermarkets is the small independent retailer, how ethically-sourced are their products ?
What worries me is that in your reply #4 you appear to object to consumers exercising their choice of where to shop.
Thanks Nick.
I certainly have no right to stop people exercising their free will but I do have the right to express my views over the future I would like for our community.
Of course.
That's very likely not what it means.
As it is 2,100 sq ft but a 1,200 sq ft yard, the willingness to extend will be exactly that - they would be prepared to build into the yard to increase the store size. This is very common for landlord when they have a potential strong covenant tenant; build to the tenant specification. Interesting they see to think they could get such a tenant in that location. Could only be a supermarket really.
Another indication that retail leasehold values are hiking on green lanes. along with running costs - with those that have closed recently moving further out.
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