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Gaumiers

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  1. Well, It seems to me that most people in Bradway want a Sainsbury's and obviously do not care how it looks. As for any objections or concerns being brushed aside you have the worst planning office in the country, it has no vision and is totally unfit for purpose, but then you only have to look at Sheffeild city centre to realise this. So, it's goodbye to Spar and good luck to the greengrocer who will do very well out of all this.
  2. Oh Dear ! A small amount of education is a dangerous thing. A computer can be a phone and a phone can be a computer, I am using this noun in the same way one uses the word hoover, I assume even you can understand this. Please try and spew forth more intelligent comments as this is becoming embarrassing.
  3. This has become boring. I am obviously having some kind of dialogue with a congenital cretin who resorts to juvenile insults. you really need to spend more time away from that smouldering computer.
  4. You are The Bradway Troll. I have Just looked at your previous posts, they are not informative, witty or intelligent, as for good sarcasm, you know that humour so loved in Britain, yours is banal. I also recommend a new spell checker and a decent book on grammar.
  5. I'll bet it took a lot of thought to come up with this semi literate miss-spelt reply.
  6. "wannabe snobs". Where did you get the wannabe bit from, there is no wannabe about me. I assume you have moved away from Bradway to give yourself more opportunity to fight and vomit on the pavement, hopefully, you now live next to a really nice "Spoons".
  7. If Bradway ends up with a Sainsbury's it will probably be the fault of Spar. I really hope the owner reads the comments on this forum. I have not read a single comment here referring to anyone living on Lowedges and the presumed social divides have absolutely nothing to do with acquiring a new Sainsbury's. The sole purpose of any retailer, or any other type of business for that matter is to relieve us of as much money as possible, Spar fails spectacularly at this. Most people who live in Bradway hate it, they do not want to go into a shop where you have to wait for the staff to stop their conversation with each other to get served, they do not want to be served by surly aggressive people with huge chips on both shoulders, they do not want to buy boring overpriced products, they do not want to look at the staff fag butts on the pavement outside. If anyone thinks that the staff in this Spar are " hard working people " they are delusional. The latest comments about the lack of parking at the pub are just ignorant rubbish and if the decision makers at Sainsbury's have half a brain they will throw in a chemist and a small post office concession just to sweeten the deal with any objectors and Sheffield City Council planners, who are probably wetting their knickers at the thought of getting this one through, although in the end it will have to go to a committee vote.
  8. Yes, I know this is snobbish, BUT, perhaps we could have a really nice "Spoons" in Bradway to give the clientele the chance to fight and vomit on the pavement.
  9. If Bradway wants to stop Sainsburys and others of the same ilk from moving onto the site of the old pub it really will have to galvanize itself into action. From my own point of view, probably selfish I admit, Sainsburys will provide us with everything at a very good price, fish, meat, vegetables, grocery, bakery and even possibly, a chemist. Twentywell gives us Spar, utter complacency and indifferent staff, who spend their whole time smoking on the pavement, on top of that it is overpriced and stuck very firmly in the 1960s. I am sure that this comment is of no surprise to the concessionaire who owns it. The Butcher. A dinosaur, nothing organic, nothing free range, he can't bear all that. The Chemist. Closes on Saturday and at 3pm weekdays, no more to be said there then. The Greengrocer. This is a little gem, no pun intended, very good selection, excellent prices, really fresh and the kind of service that would please the CEO of John Lewis. There is a very good chance he will survive Sainsburys, the others WILL go. What will replace them? This is the good bit, Sainsburys will not provide a community spirit in any shape or form, it is highly unlikely that you will go in there to buy some carrots and the greengrocer suggests that he delivers your bag of compost. Sainsburys and other giant supermarkets like them harm communities in places like Bradway and make them feel isolated, because most other trade dies. Incidently, I am not related to the Greengrocer.
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