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On 2010\11\25 08:09, Paul wrote:
Whilst making Oxford Street traffic free may attract some people, I think it is unlikely that a single person will be attracted to Oxford Street by this, apart from environmentalist nutcases who will spend all day sneering at the filthy capitalist shops and at the sheeple who actually buy things. |
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Basil Jet wrote:
On 2010\11\25 08:09, Paul wrote: Whilst making Oxford Street traffic free may attract some people, I think it is unlikely that a single person will be attracted to Oxford Street by this, apart from environmentalist nutcases who will spend all day sneering at the filthy capitalist shops and at the sheeple who actually buy things. On the contrary, it appears to have been a remarkable success: West End 'record sales' as 1 million shop on no traffic day http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-11853632 Retailers in London's West End said their "strongest trading day in three years" has seen one million shoppers visit stores on a traffic-free day. Oxford Street and Regent Street were closed to all traffic from 1000 GMT on Saturday for seven hours. The New West End Company, representing stores, said it expected up to two million shoppers to visit the area over the weekend, spending up to £250m. More than 100 stores participated in the event, named Shop West End VIP Day. Money raised by entertainers and fundraisers on the two streets will also be going to the Starlight Children's Foundation charity, which grants the wishes of seriously ill children. 'Stonking Saturday' At least 1,000 buses were re-routed from Oxford Street and Regent Street. Organiser Richard Dickinson, chief executive officer of New West End Company, said: "London's West End welcomed over one million shoppers. "Retailers are reporting that average transaction size is up today compared with the same day last year, creating stonking Saturday sales like no other day in the run up to Christmas." Dynasty Actress Emma Samms, founder of Starlight Children's Foundation, said: "Thank you to every shopper that made a donation and to the retailers and the inspirational performers who today supported Starlight Children's Foundation. "Together, an amazing contribution has been made and it will help Starlight grant wishes and provide hospital entertainment to brighten the lives of many sick children this Christmas." http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-11853632 |
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On 2010\11\27 20:23, Bruce wrote:
Basil wrote: On 2010\11\25 08:09, Paul wrote: Whilst making Oxford Street traffic free may attract some people, I think it is unlikely that a single person will be attracted to Oxford Street by this, apart from environmentalist nutcases who will spend all day sneering at the filthy capitalist shops and at the sheeple who actually buy things. On the contrary, it appears to have been a remarkable success: West End 'record sales' as 1 million shop on no traffic day http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-11853632 Thanks. |
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