just idly wondering about this.
There is a continuing push around these parts to make city centres better for cyclists and pedestrians. There were some letters in the Yorkshire Post saying how wonderful this is.
I wonder. In the same paper there was another story about Marks and Spencers. In the near future they will be closing more than thirty stores, but opening others. The stores they are closing are mostly in city centres, the ones they are opening mostly in retail parks.
This is because sales are down in city centres, but up in retail parks, where M&S say that there is more parking (and free parking).
Given that this is so you can only see that more stores will be moving out of the city centres to retail parks, for the exact same reasons.
So what's going to be left in the city centres?
Coffee shops, bars, charity shops and bookies, maybe.
So the cyclists and pedestrians will be OK, because there will be far fewer people in the city centre!
I know it's been a trend for a while, stores moving out of town. But I do get a bit nostalgic for the days of the bustling city centres and the markets, which have certainly declined from their glory days.