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1:00pm Wednesday 8th February 2012 in News By Paul Offord
THE new Morrisons superstore in Hadleigh is helping boost trade for some small shops in the town – while others say it is killing their business.
Morrisons opened its 26,000sq ft store, in London Road, two weeks ago.
Castle Point’s regeneration delivery manager Mark Evershed was speaking to residents at a public meeting about £60million plans to regenerate the heart of the town centre. He said he was told up to five times more shoppers had visited other Hadleigh shops since it opened. Mr Evershed believed large numbers of shoppers had been parking for free in the Morrisons car park, using the supermarket, then visiting other nearby stores.
Lisa Parker, 41, who runs Tickled Pink women’s clothing and accessories’ store, in London Road, Hadleigh, reported a big increase in trade, particularly at weekends.
She credited the new Morrisons for attracting extra shoppers to the town. She said: “Fridays and Saturdays have definitely improved.
“It’s a good thing Morrisons opening, I’m all for it.”
However, Peter Metaal, 61, who runs Meat and Two Veg butchers, also in London Road, insisted it had been a different story for shops selling groceries also stocked by Morrisons.
He said: “It has been terrible. Shops which provide fresh food have probably been hurt the most.
“You can’t compete against them.
“I would say our trade has fallen about 20 per cent.”
Castle Point Council admitted yesterday Mr Evershed’s comments had not been based on any kind of official poll of shopkeepers, but it is understood a more detailed survey will be carried out in the coming months.
Jason Pawley, general manager of the new Morrisons store, said: “As a fellow retailer, one of our key aims was to try to bring the bustle back to Hadleigh town centre by making it more of a destination for shoppers.
“Our car park is free with no maximum stay, meaning people can park there whether they shop in Morrisons or not.”
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Sim0n
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2:21pm Wed 8 Feb 12
essexboy22
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2:34pm Wed 8 Feb 12
Curbishly
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2:52pm Wed 8 Feb 12
The Cater Wood Creeper
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5:32pm Wed 8 Feb 12
Curbishly wrote:if people want to live in the nineteen fifties they should move to Wickford.....
The old age "antis" are the ones who are moaning the most. Everything new that happens in Hadleigh is being hassled by those who are resistant to change. Old style butchers and greengrocers have had their day either diversify or go, this is 2012 not 1952. Super markets are here to stay they reflect what the people want, if they didn't they would fold, and if you don't like it then go and live in a third world country because that's the only way you can get away from them.
Brunning999
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1:17am Thu 9 Feb 12
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1:37pm Wed 8 Feb 12