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Topic: Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening
Posted by: Tracie Dudley Craig
Date/Time: 08/02/25 10:53:00

Yes, it really is a shame. The trouble is that, when it comes to retail in the new development, the cart was put firmly before the horse.

You say that you ‘don’t want’ the High Street stalwarts in Brentford, preferring a collection of independents. I do understand where you’re coming from, but it doesn’t really work like that. There’s a symbiotic relationship between anchor stores and independents. We require shops to sell us what we need. If we can’t buy what we need, we vote with our feet.

The most important thing in Brentford is good grocery shopping: Morrisons can scarcely provide this. In an area with an increasingly mixed demographic, some people need a shop such as Lidl or Aldi. Some acutely feel the lack of a place to buy better quality ingredients - meat, fish, vegetables, cheese and charcuterie from a delicatessen and so forth. They can’t get what they need in one trip to the shops, so they’ll go elsewhere.

A branch of Boots also wouldn’t hurt. Since the loss of BA Williams, we have the Morrisons pharmacy - a bit chaotic, with some supply chain issues - and Brent, with their eyewatering, shameless overcharging. I simply won’t go in there. What’s the alternative? Shop outside Brentford. (We don’t have a car, so all our excursions are on public transport. It’s often bloody inconvenient. You have to plan things well.)

If you can get your immediate ’needs’ addressed, that provides an opportunity to spend recreationally. I too really like Mother Rugger. Xaviera is delightful and her shop is absolutely terrific. She has really gorgeous greetings cards which I have bought - but I have bought them when I need to get milk from Morrisons or go to the post office. I doubt I’d make the trip otherwise.

Offering retail units to small businesses without providing them with support from anchor stores is a hiding to nothing. That relationship is vital to success. Thinking about it, Barnes is a brilliant example - they have a food-only M&S and a Sainsbury’s but a fantastic collection of independents and smaller chains, great coffee, plus wine, clothes and some luxury items. It’s a pleasure to shop there - and local residents absolutely put their money where their mouths are. 

The point is that the little shops need the anchor stores to survive. Hewson Books was let down. I cross my fingers for Mother Rugger. (Truthfully, I wondered if Sam’s was going to reopen.) A Marks & Sparks or Waitrose would bring people into the area. They’d do their shopping, stop for coffee, buy a card or a scented candle. It’s win-win and - right now - it feel very much like lose-lose.


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TopicDate PostedPosted By
Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 16:00:00 Tracie Dudley Craig
   Re:Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 16:29:00 Simon Hayes
      Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 17:14:00 Tracie Dudley Craig
      Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 17:47:00 David Cook
         Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 18:32:00 Tracie Dudley Craig
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 19:11:00 David Cook
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 20:38:00 Elizabeth Price
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 21:30:00 Tracie Dudley Craig
   Re:Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 20:58:00 Anne England
      Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 21:15:00 Simon Hayes
         Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 21:27:00 CE Combes
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 21:34:00 Tracie Dudley Craig
      Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 21:33:00 Tracie Dudley Craig
         Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening07/02/25 21:38:00 Anne England
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 09:47:00 David Cook
   Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 10:03:00 Graham Cooper
      Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 10:34:00 Jim Lawes
         Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 11:02:00 Tracie Dudley Craig
         Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 19:31:00 Anne England
      Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 10:53:00 Tracie Dudley Craig
         Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 12:32:00 Elizabeth Price
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 12:38:00 David Cook
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 12:47:00 Peter Evans
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 12:49:00 David Cook
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 13:46:00 Tracie Dudley Craig
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 17:57:00 Philippa Bond
                     Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 19:27:00 Tracie Dudley Craig
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening08/02/25 13:39:00 Tracie Dudley Craig
         Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening09/02/25 14:15:00 Sue Rowe
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening09/02/25 18:05:00 Tracie Dudley Craig
   Re:Hewson Books not reopening09/02/25 13:53:00 Chris Dakers
      Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening09/02/25 20:40:00 David Cook
         Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening13/02/25 17:32:00 Jeremy Parkinson
   Re:Hewson Books not reopening03/03/25 18:14:00 Rob Jones
      Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening03/03/25 20:18:00 Anne England
   Re:Hewson Books not reopening03/03/25 18:14:00 Rob Jones
      Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening04/03/25 00:23:00 Jim Lawes
         Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening04/03/25 09:20:00 Guy Lambert
         Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening04/03/25 09:33:00 Anne England
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening04/03/25 12:31:00 Jim Lawes
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Hewson Books not reopening04/03/25 17:34:00 Anne England

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