Deal, Kent.
Video of Deal in Kent as I walked through it, showing the Town Centre, pier and sea front.
Town Centre, Deal, Kent.
Video of the Town Centre in Deal. I've also posted vids of the Pier/Sea Front/Promenade.
The death of the British high street?
Exclusive analysis for Sky News has found the number of occupied shops peaked in 2018 but since then it has declined - but not as much as you might expect.
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LONDON WALK | Kensington High Street | England
A first-person perspective London walk tour of Kensington High Street.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of London, featuring Kensington High Street, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The route begins outside the entrance to Holland Park, then moves east along Kensington High Street, ending outside the entrance to Kensington Gardens, close to Kensington Palace.
Sights seen along the tour include a great variety of shops, bars and restaurants (including Byron Kensington, YO! Sushi, Snow+Rock, Metro Bank, Studio B, COS, McDonald’s, ZARA, American Apparel, TK Maxx, Wagamama), London buses, and the Royal Garden Hotel.
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BRIGHTON WALK | High Street Shops, Bars & Restaurants along London Road and Preston Road | England
A first-person perspective Brighton walk tour along London Road and Preston Road, looking at the many shops, bars and restaurants. The tour starts close to St Peter's Church and The Level, and finishes just before the southern end of Preston Park.
Filmed in May 2018, on a weekend.
The tour route consists of:
00:00 York Place
00:25 London Road
01:23 Oxford Place
01:54 London Road
02:49 Ann Street
04:05 London Road
08:44 Preston Circus
09:30 Preston Road
14:03 Preston Road junction with Stanford Ave
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00:10 Hobgoblin pub
01:27, 02:50, 03:34, 05:06, 10:50 Graffiti
02:34, 03:12 St Bartholomew's Church
04:31 Presuming Ed's Coffee House
05:04 Brighton Open Market
06:51 88 London Road - performing arts theatre
07:46 Worlds End Brighton pub
08:05 Fatto a Mano Brighton
08:22 The Hare and Hounds
08:47 Preston Circus Community Fire Station
09:15 The Joker pub
11:49, 12:23 London Road viaduct
14:05 Views towards Preston Park
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M&S vs Next: Make or break for the British High Street
The UK retail sector is suffering from economic fatigue. Brought on, in part, from fears around Brexit, retail giants Marks & Spencer (M&S) and Next compete in a tough environment. Find out which company will do best on the high street and online with IGTV’s Victoria Scholar who meets Ben Gutteridge, head of funds research at Brewin Dolphin.
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Britain's high street crisis as 12 hundred shops shut down in six months | 5 News
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But now a new report has found that the situation is the worst ever- with stores across the UK now closing at a record rate.
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Death of the high street? Online shopping gradually replaces British physical stores
British consumers are leading the way when it comes to online shopping. This move towards e-commerce has caused a huge shift on the UK’s high streets, with many retail shops standing vacant. And these changes in shopping habits are paving the way for a transformation of many British shopping centres, CCTV’s Natalie Powell has more.
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Shoppers secretly filmed in British high street stores | ITV News
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New no-deal Brexit powers revealed
From day one in Downing Street, Boris Johnson pledged to turbo-charge planning for a no-deal Brexit.
Sky News can exclusively reveal the emergency measures being put in place to avoid gridlock at the port of Dover.
Hauliers will face increased fines and traffic officers will be given new powers to try and keep vehicles moving if the UK leaves the EU without an agreement.
The transport secretary says the changes are necessary and proportionate but haulage organisations warn that any new rules must be clearly communicated in order to avoid unnecessary penalties.
Sky's business correspondent Paul Kelso has this exclusive 'Brexit Forensics' report.
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Is the British high street in crisis? - BBC Newsnight
It’s been another difficult year for the retail industry with closures and bankruptcies setting off another round of angst about the future of the high street.
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An Introduction to Knutsford: our entry to the Great British High Street Awards 2019
This film was made as a community project with services donated by Jonathan Farber from The Forum of Private Business: a not-for-profit business support organisation, and Rachel Bishop Digital Marketing: a Knutsford-based marketing business.
7 minute walk through Watford High Street
Chris Ogle taking us on a 7 minute hike through Watford High Street on Saturday 27th December 2014
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New opportunities emerge in Britain's abandoned high streets
When the online shopping revolution took hold, it looked like the days of the humble high street were numbered. But British businesses are finding a way to entice people back. CCTV’s Natalie Powell reports.
The Great British High Street Explained
Robbie and Dan Explain... The Great British High Street!
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LONDON STREET FOOD, BOROUGH MARKET, FRESH FOOD MARKET IN LONDON, BOROUGH
LONDON STREET FOOD, BOROUGH MARKET, FRESH FOOD MARKET IN LONDON, BOROUGH, Borough Market is a wholesale and retail food market in Southwark, London, England. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London,[1][2] with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century. The present buildings were built in the 1850s, and today the market mainly sells speciality foods to the general public. The present market, located on Southwark Street and Borough High Street just south of Southwark Cathedral on the southern end of London Bridge, is a successor to one that originally adjoined the end of London Bridge. It was first mentioned in 1276, although the market itself claims to have existed since 1014 and probably much earlier[3] and was subsequently moved south of St Margaret's church on the High Street.[4] The City of London received a royal charter from Edward VI in 1550 to control all markets in Southwark (see Guildable Manor), which was confirmed by Charles II in 1671. However, the market caused such traffic congestion that, in 1754, it was abolished by an Act of Parliament.[5][6]
The Act allowed for the local parishioners to set up another market on a new site, and in 1756, it began again on a 4.5-acre (18,000 m²) site in Rochester Yard.[5][6] During the 19th century, it became one of London's most important food markets due to its strategic position near the riverside wharves of the Pool of London.[5]
The retail market operates on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fridays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The wholesale market operates on all weekday mornings from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. The present-day market mainly sells speciality foods to the general public. However, in the 20th century, it was essentially a wholesale market, selling produce in quantity to greengrocers. It was the main supplier, along with Covent Garden, of fruits and vegetables to retail greengrocers' shops. Amongst the notable businesses trading in the market were Vitacress, Lee Brothers (potato merchants whose signage can still be seen in the market), Manny Sugarman, AW Bourne and Eddy Robbins. JO Sims, the main importer for South African citrus fruit (Outspan), were also located in the market.
Vegetable stall
Stallholders come to trade at the market from different parts of the UK, and traditional European products are also imported and sold. Amongst the produce on sale are fresh fruit and vegetables, cheese, meat, game, baked bread and pastries.
The market is a charitable trust administered by a board of volunteer trustees, who have to live in the area.[10]
Borough Market and the surrounding streets have been used as a film location for such features as Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004).[11] As reported by the London Evening Standard, the market is available to hire for private events. From 1860, the railway operating companies desired to extend services from London Bridge station into new stations at Cannon Street and Blackfriars in the City and link to the West End at Charing Cross Station. This required a viaduct, but legally, it was impossible by the 1756 Borough Market Act for the Trustees to alienate their property. The compromise was that only a flying leasehold was given to the railway company for the permanent way, but only for as long as a railway operates on it. The Market continues to trade underneath the arches of the viaduct. Each time there is a railway expansion requiring widening of the viaduct, the Trustees receive a full compensation payment. The last major such expansion was the 1901 extended bridge widening; the 21st-century works programme will also make its contribution. These windfalls have assisted in the finances of the market without any loss of amenity to it. A new viaduct was erected above the market and a bridge across Borough High Street completed in 2014.
First span of the new Borough Market viaduct at Stoney Street
As part of the Thameslink Programme, a large number of listed buildings in the Borough Market area have been altered or demolished,[13] affecting the historic fabric of the area. This includes parts of the market itself and much of the area appearing in the aforementioned films. This was unpopular locally and became a contentious issue in the resulting public inquiry, which resulted in delays to the project. Eventually, the inquiry inspector was satisfied with the plans to restore as much of the market and surrounding area as possible. The overriding need to remove a major bottleneck in the national rail network and improve transport options over a large portion of London meant that he accepted that some damage to the fabric of the market and surrounding area was unavoidable in order for the scheme to achieve its objectives. Disruption to the market activities was kept to a minimum.
Welcome to the Great British High Street Awards 2018
From bookshops and butchers to sustainable food and clothing shops, we’ve explored Great Britain and Northern Ireland to discover some of the amazing people who are working to revive their high streets through having a positive impact on their communities. By offering creative customer experiences, unique products and fuelled by personal passions, these shops and hundreds of others are bringing fresh ideas and a renewed sense of community to our towns and cities. Welcome to the Great British High Street.
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Brexit deal: How will it affect chocolate supplies? - BBC News
With Brexit looming in March, some companies have started to stockpile ingredients.
But storage space is running out and some small businesses don’t have that possibility.
James Ecclestone runs a small chocolate factory and he’s worried that his only option could be moving the company to Slovakia.
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