New Tesco in Kirkdale?

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ruade
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Post by ruade »

Tesco are opening up all over the place, it wont be much longer until you can only buy from the large supermarket chains.
once they get rid of the competition they will close the local stores and everyone will have to travel to the large supermarkets.


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fishcox
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Post by fishcox »

Tesco are opening up all over the place, it wont be much longer until you can only buy from the large supermarket chains.
once they get rid of the competition they will close the local stores and everyone will have to travel to the large supermarkets.
.....unless you pay them one meeeeelion dollars.

Is Tescos really run by Doctor Evil?
MikeinDenham
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Post by MikeinDenham »

All,

Had a look in Tesco last night. It was very busy at the time, and I am impressed with the variety of their goods. I can look out my living room window into the shop and there was still activitiy late at night - so if local businesses are to survive they will need to up their game!

I'm sure this is all a good sign for Kirkdale and I am so keen to know/find out what local business will open soon in the area - Woodman and Windmill - anyone know what's happening there?

We should start a campaign to improve that part of Kirkdale further! Any volunteers?! I know some years back someone asked about a Cafe Nero opening in the area - I have noticed that Tesco Expresses and Cafe Nero's often sit side-by-side in other parts of the city....

I also emailed (don't ask me why) the owner of the Dartmouth and Dolphin who said who wouldn't consider opening in the area because a. it's too close to his other pubs and b. because of parking problems.
Dog art at the Greyhound is hilarious!

Kirkdale campaign anyone?!

Mike.
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Post by Gaz »

At the risk of going off-topic; if the Forest Hill swimming pool is built on Willow Way within the next couple of years (WW is the junction the new Tesco is situated) that would certainly help revive Kirkdale.

I believe Lewisham have now distributed leaflets regarding the options and you can also have your say online via the Lewisham council site.
MikeinDenham
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Post by MikeinDenham »

Gaz,

Thanks - agree the swimming pool would help, but then again it would be a shame to lose the old location. I guess there are pros and cons, but great for the area that it looks like the funds are available for a pool.

I've written to Nero about plans for expansion (someone on the forum did exactly the same two years ago!). I'd urge you all to do the same!

ENQUIRIES@CAFFENERO.COM

Here is what I put:

Dear Sir or Madam,

I'm writing to enquire if Caffe Nero are planning to expand their business within south London? It strikes me there is a golden opportunity to open something in the Sydenham/Forest Hill (SE26) area. The area is going through a lot of redevelopment at the moment - with the east London rail line extension set to launch in June 2010.

In particular Kirkdale in Sydenham, which is the original high street of the town, is going through some changes. Just this week a Tesco Express opened on Kirkdale (near to where it meets with Dartmouth Road en route to Forest Hill), and that part of the road has two new blocks of flats, local businesses and available units that are crying out to be used. There is a tremendous sense from the local community in the area that a Caffe Nero type business would be a very welcome addition to the area, and I suspect that the empty units will soon be snapped up by businesses looking to expand.

I have noticed that throughout the city of London, and elsewhere throughout the country, Caffe Neros sit within close proximity to Tesco Expresses and I wanted to know if this was intentional, and if there was an opportunity here?

To my mind this part of Sydenham is ideally situated for the expansion of Caffee Nero's in London. Given the successes you have had in Crystal Palace and in Dulwich it seems like an ideal location.
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Post by Eagle »

Well said although doubt if expanding at the moment but you never know.
You do not ask you do not get.
Annie
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Post by Annie »

:D
The Tescos at Kirkdale looks good, and brightens it up a bit already.
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Post by parker »

Hi MikeInDenham

I wrote to Caffe Nero and recieved an instant reply saying that they looked at 2 properties in Sydenham about a year ago bt they were honest and thought Sydenham wasnt the right location for their business, perhaps because it looks a bit scruffy, however they said they were interested in the fact that the tube is coming to Sydenham and the Council investing in the high street and while at the moment they werent able to look into any new locations due to the economic climate they said they will have another look into it within the next 6-12 months when theyre in a position to look at expanding into new locations.

I believe they would rather open in Sydenham Road rather than Kirkdale due to the footfall on the high street from the station and the other shops in the high street complementing such a business.
Sydenham
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Post by Sydenham »

Annie wrote::D
The Tescos at Kirkdale looks good, and brightens it up a bit already.
And the Rioja Gran Reserva they are doing at £4.99 also helps to brighten up the grey Spring evenings.
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Post by Eagle »

The big advantage of the new Tesco's that originally escaped me is that it will reduce traffic through the bottleneck from Cobbs to The Dolphin as hopefully most Upper Sydenham burghers will shop there rather than drive to the lower end of town.
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Post by Weeble »

Popped in on Wednesday for a few bits and pieces - it's definitely going to be handy to have there.

For me, it'll probably replace some of the 'top-up' shopping I currently do near work rather than at home, or some smaller shops at the Bell Green Sainsburys.

I don't use any of the shops on Kirkdale apart from the chippy and the (excellent) drycleaners, so it'll only be increasing my footfall up there. If other stores opened up which complement what Tesco is offering, I would definitely use them too - any specialist food shops, for instance. However, given that the High St, with it's much greater footfall, isn't awash with such stores, I'm not holding my breath.
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Post by lambchops »

i am writing to ikea to see if they will fit out sydenham in beige for us.
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Post by leenewham »

If you get Tesco Finest Tusan Olive oil and look carefully at the picture, you will see two small figures outside a church on the hillside.

It's me and my wife (I photoshopped them in when I designed the label).

My dad is looking out of a window in the middle of the label.
MiniFox
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Post by MiniFox »

Lee, if you didnt exist, someone would have to make you up
leenewham
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Post by leenewham »

I'm not sure how to take that! :-)

It happens all the time. Designers often add hidden or personal touches.
MiniFox
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Post by MiniFox »

:D All positive, all positive!

I wish we could follow suit and superimpose OURSELVES permanently into your vision of Sydenham Road!
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Post by leenewham »

Phew!

:-)
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