To
say I'm upset about the threatened closure of M&S branches in Kettering and
Northampton is an understatement.
I'm
absolutely mortified that these two towns - in both of which I've either gone
to school, college and work at some stage - are going to lose one of their main
stores, the heart of their once great high streets.
The
threat to both towns should not be underestimated either if these proposed
closures happen. It could well have a
knock-on effect on other stores if there's a steep decline in footfall.
In
truth, we'd suspected closures might happen once the Rushden Lakes shop opened. And of course I recognise that the world of
retail has changed dramatically over recent years, with the increase in online
shopping.
But
about five years ago, I stopped all online shopping. I didn't like the way online giants were
starting to dominate retail, so I made a stand and changed the way my family
and I shopped.
If
we want books, we go to Waterstones. If
we need CDs or DVDs, we go to HMV. For
gifts and toys we head to The Yards, and for some of my clothing and food
shopping, I go to M&S.
So
if like me you don't want to see Kettering and Northampton lose their M&S,
keep shopping there, or start shopping in store if you don't already.
Don't
buy your stuff online, go in and see the staff, some of whom have worked in the
Kettering branch since I was a teenager.
Because
if we don't, and we don't support other shops in our town centres too, they
will sadly close. This is also the
reason I use the Post Office and my Bank branch regularly.
If
M&S goes, where will people who live and work in Kettering and Northampton
go to buy their lunchtime sarnies, and purchase their 'Dine in For Two with
free wine' offer (my personal favourite)?
But
even more importantly, every time we need new undies we'll have to make a special
'pants pilgrimage' to Rushden Lakes!