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Beales department store at risk of collapse

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TrendyNannie6 Mon 13-Jan-20 12:55:23

Sad to hear about another store at risk,

Eloethan Mon 13-Jan-20 13:11:40

I've heard of Beales but what area of the country is it/are they in?

TrendyNannie6 Mon 13-Jan-20 13:17:43

I think it’s mainly in the south of England Eloethan

JenniferEccles Mon 13-Jan-20 13:23:16

Oh dear that’s sad.

There was one in Winchester but that has gone now.

Such a shame to see the demise of so many department stores.

I would never recover if John Lewis disappeared!

Alexa Mon 13-Jan-20 13:27:45

That name Beales takes me back to early days of my marriage. I remember a hat I bought there, and a duffel coat.More and more I have to try to come to terms with changing times.I suppose we all do.

Calendargirl Mon 13-Jan-20 13:31:14

Have to confess had never heard of them until it was on the News last night.

TrendyNannie6 Mon 13-Jan-20 13:37:26

Oh I know I love John Lewis JenniferEccles my fav

Luckylegs Mon 13-Jan-20 13:40:51

There’s one in Kendal I go to occasionally, it will leave a big hole in the town centre if it goes. Marks and Spencer’s went a few years ago. What a shame. They sell good clothes, handbags, shoes etc etc but a bit expensive and I guess doesn’t really entice younger people although they have a Topshop or something included.

NanKate Mon 13-Jan-20 13:55:15

There is one in Bournemouth. Remember how I thought it was pretty swish, would be so sad if it goes.

Grannyboots1 Mon 13-Jan-20 14:03:27

The Bedford branch is clinging on and has been up for sale for some time. We lost Marks &Spencer last year. It’s very sad, especially for the elderly.

JenniferEccles Mon 13-Jan-20 14:03:30

Hopefully there are enough of us TrendyNannie6 to keep John Lewis going!

Their after sales service is good too which isn’t always true of all shops.

A lot of them seem to lose interest in us once they have got our money don’t they?

jo1book Mon 13-Jan-20 14:08:26

Just spent £16,50 on line at JL; they will be ok

MiniMoon Mon 13-Jan-20 14:09:03

There's a Beales in Hexham. We bought our corner sofa unit there a couple of years ago.
This Christmas DH bought his Christmas tie there.

Ellianne Mon 13-Jan-20 14:13:46

That's a shame. Fond memories of proper China cups and saucers in the Bournemouth cafe.

I'm partly responsible for John Lewis' healthy online sales figures too!

Jodieb Mon 13-Jan-20 14:26:54

I'll be sad if they go. I worked at the Poole branch for 7 years so have fond memories. There is something about department stores. I think peeps will want to head back to the shops and move a little from online. After all, you are buying a picture and it's tiresome having to return goods.

Sara65 Mon 13-Jan-20 15:06:18

There’s one in our nearest town, it’s already pretty much a ghost town, this will be the end of it.

It is sad, it used to be a lovely store, but really gone downhill over the last ten years or so.

Xander Mon 13-Jan-20 15:28:48

They opened a NEW store in nearby town in November 2019!!!!!!

NanKate Mon 13-Jan-20 16:13:01

In Windsor the JL Store Heelas closed a number of years back, however the old department store Daniels has invested and the store is thriving. Maybe because it is a tourist town. They have a a busy cafe with lovely pastries. There is a sushi type bar. A small cafe where a lot of mums take their children.The toy department on the top floor is great and they have both men and women’s fashions to suit all.

I think it helps that there is an entrance both at the back and the front of the store so customers are flowing in both ways.

Long may it continue.

Auntieflo Mon 13-Jan-20 16:40:24

Just bought two chairs, on line, from JL.
Another boost to their coffers. ?

eazybee Mon 13-Jan-20 16:41:59

I am not surprised; it has been in a poor state for years, low stock, few shop assistants and great difficulty in ordering anything.

libra10 Mon 13-Jan-20 16:47:48

There is a Beales store in our nearby seaside town. However, wit Debenhams just closing, along with Bon Marche and other boarded up shops, there will be nothing left in the high street.

JenniferEccles Mon 13-Jan-20 16:55:55

I agree NanKate
Daniels does seem to have bucked the trend and as you said it’s always busy.

We have had lunch in Heidi’s and often struggle to get a table.

Auntieflo Mon 13-Jan-20 17:00:21

NanKate, I haven't been to Daniels for ages.
Do they still have the little train running around the toy department?

NanKate Mon 13-Jan-20 20:45:35

They certainly do Auntie ?. Sometimes they have a pianist playing on a Saturday. I buy snazzie socks from there.

Oopsminty Mon 13-Jan-20 20:48:00

We have a Beales where I live.

Seaside town

It's High Street used to be quite the place.

Now it's a shadow of its former self.

Beales is on the hit list