Tags (All lower case. Use " " for multiple word tags):
I agree, it would have been better to see a cafe or ... well, almost _anything_ other than another betting shop. They suck the life - and the money - out of the local community. I suppose they do well because as economic times become more desperate, and Britain begins to seem to everyone to be a "casino society", the temptation to gamble gets greater.
On the plus side, at least the other half of what used to be BK is a coffee shop/cafe.
I don't agree that's a plus side at all. At least families could and would go in to Burger King. What would parents take their kids into Costa for - to get fat on hot chocolates at two quid a pop and spill them down the faux leather sofas?
As for betting shops, as I already said, the local community (ie local to HERE) like them, that's why they keep opening.
Good to look on the bright, Costa side..... I guess there is a limit to how many cafes that are sustainable in any one shopping area but oddly enough, they seem to be popular and full most of the time. Costas do well, that one at the Arena always looks full to me.
I think some blokes use betting shops as a place to go for the day, like it's a replacement for a place of work. Maybe they consider it their job, to try to make some money and they can socialise with their mates in there. I think it must be about more than the betting, but male bonding etc. OK some women too! But they are still predominantly male. I'm interested in the way that our venues for working/socialising are changing and transforming such as using cafes to work with laptops etc. Sorry- I am veering away from the betting shop issue! That's the sociologist in me coming out....
© 2024 Created by Hugh. Powered by
© Copyright Harringay Online Created by Hugh