by UKStationery » 11 Oct 2012, 01:20
Let’s not bicker about who said what, when and why, or use historical events as a baton to hit each other with, or even who has the right to speak on our behalf! What matters is the single question “Is the proposed development by Sainsbury in the best interests of Portobello and all of its people and those that pass through?”
I am very sorry that Portobello is to loose such a useful and well-loved shop as Woodwares. Where now to get advice and those hard to find items not stocked by B & Q?
I am a business owner (not products Sainsbury sell) and I’m surprised how little respect is being given to those that will be directly affected by the proposals. Let’s cut the bull and bluster and look at some of what Sainsbury are proposing and ask what we the people of Portobello want.
1: Sainsbury’s want to take down and deface one of the last listed frontages of the old Portobello High Street.
Yet many of the houses in Portobello are classified as category C(windows) and the council won’t allow these to be changed!
2: Sainsbury’s re-stock daily from a very large lorry.
How will that help our hard pressed traffic flow? With a lorry at the door and a line of traffic on the other side of the street or indeed just a bus at the stop, the road will be blocked to police, ambulance and fire engines!
3: Late hours, across the street from aged persons flats.
4: Another cash point.
Do we not have enough? I don’t see many folk having to wait at the existing.
5: Installation of cooling and air con. (With fans only feet from residential windows.)
Ok it’s within the law … but! There has been a noise study but what of the airborne infection possibilities?
6: Another source of alcohol. (Subject to licence being granted.)
Are we not already well serviced for drink?
7: Sainsbury Locals sell ready meals soft drinks and packages of sandwiches.
Will they try and attract the school lunch trade! Of course they will and cut the sales of the myriad of existing suppliers.
8:Sainsbury have a lottery machine in their stores.
Do we require another lottery outlet?
Portobello has strived and is seen to be a centre for shops where real food can be bought. Made on the premises or sourced locally. That’s not Sainsbury.
Ok the Co-op should buck up its ideas but do we want to see more empty shops on the high street caused by introducing a giant shark into a pool of locally grown minnows? Don’t be fooled this Sainsbury’s will not be great threat to the co-op as the floor area is not large enough to carry the range or size of packet bought in a local weekly shop. This could change if Sainsbury took over more shops in the Woodware parade! It will however immediately be a threat to all of the smaller food shops, be they specialist or not and all of the newsagents and general stores. Findlay's and Williamson's will suffer if, by chance, shoppers’ select a pre packed fish or meat from the Sainsbury chillier cabinet rather then walk the extra distance! The same applies to The Fine Wine Shop!
When it comes down to it, business is all about volume and margins. Sainsbury can carry a small margin. If there was a price war between The Co-op and Sainsbury’s then my 35 years of retail margin setting, tends to indicate that such competition of giant’s could wipe out Portobello as a vibrant shopping hub.
I think we will loose 7 or 8 establishments!
These shops would not close because they don’t give the service or their prices are ridiculously high but because the loss of market share will make them uneconomic! With its demographic and with access problems Portobello is of restricted market size with little possibility of expansion. Sainsbury will do much more damage than knockout the odd historic window or general store.
This is not a pop-up shop, Sainsbury will make it work!
Remember “Its business to them its Portobello to us.”