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Habitat Bust
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Inevitable or a sign of the times?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Habitat was great when Terence Conran was still in charge, and you could guarantee that they'd sell you stuff (at reasonable prices) that you couldn't get anywhere else. But the store has just become one of many which selling very similar things (but at prices that are no longer competitive).
IKANO (which is mainly a financial services company) didn't seem to have a clue as to how to run a retail business; Habitat simply stagnated. The sale of Habitat to Hilco always looked like the kiss of death to me. (Hilco is the 'restructuring' company which took on Woolworths, Allders, MK One and Allied Carpets).
IKANO (which is mainly a financial services company) didn't seem to have a clue as to how to run a retail business; Habitat simply stagnated. The sale of Habitat to Hilco always looked like the kiss of death to me. (Hilco is the 'restructuring' company which took on Woolworths, Allders, MK One and Allied Carpets).
"London, the centre of taste and design"
Even if we ignore the fact that the good citizens of Paris, Rome, Milan, Stockholm and even Prague would fall about laughing at that statement, I would humbly suggest that you're far more likely to find innovative architecture outside of London than in it. Further, if 'taste' is taken literally, you'll find the best British restaurants well away from the capital.
Even if we ignore the fact that the good citizens of Paris, Rome, Milan, Stockholm and even Prague would fall about laughing at that statement, I would humbly suggest that you're far more likely to find innovative architecture outside of London than in it. Further, if 'taste' is taken literally, you'll find the best British restaurants well away from the capital.
goodness, Chris, I learn something new every day.
I must turn my attention further north
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I must turn my attention further north
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Aha, Jno. That sign might well have come from Glasgow, which is a former European Capital of Culture (1990). I can't see London in the list:
http://en.wikipedia.o...an_Capital_of_Culture
http://en.wikipedia.o...an_Capital_of_Culture
Wolf:
Re Perth: http://www.thecourier...vers-and-shakers.html
Nottingham has been a city since 1897. (It's also got some very liberal women. Nearly every time I've been there I've had my my bum pinched on several occasions as I've walked around the shopping centres!)
Re Perth: http://www.thecourier...vers-and-shakers.html
Nottingham has been a city since 1897. (It's also got some very liberal women. Nearly every time I've been there I've had my my bum pinched on several occasions as I've walked around the shopping centres!)
Edinburgh actually, Chris (though the dish is supposed to be from Glasgow, so maybe this place caters to expats).
I don't think really big cities get to be capitals of culture (except Paris, so far) and I'd be disappointed if London ever got on the list; it would sort of hint that it needed a leg up from the EU. The UK is due to come up again in 2022, so now's the time to start campaigning for Suffolk.
Having an Imax should probably be the criterion for being made a city.
I don't think really big cities get to be capitals of culture (except Paris, so far) and I'd be disappointed if London ever got on the list; it would sort of hint that it needed a leg up from the EU. The UK is due to come up again in 2022, so now's the time to start campaigning for Suffolk.
Having an Imax should probably be the criterion for being made a city.