HanauMan
Practically Family
- Messages
- 809
- Location
- Inverness, Scotland
We have a mall right in the middle of town and next to the train station. It seems to be doing well and is always busy. There are some big department stores, a bookstore covering two floors, small businesses selling things like chocolate, clothing stores catering for kids / teens up to older folk. Downstairs has coffee places, a KFC and such like though there are no restaurants. There is a supermarket where I do most of my shopping. There is even a store that sells nothing but American cereals and candies! Wish it sold Dinty Moore beef stew or Chef Boyardee beefaroni or Hormel corned beef hash instead! The mall has a big car parking garage. It hasn't, as far as I can see, harmed the small shops in town either. There is a larger 'retail park' further out of town that has bigger stores and cinemas and that too seems to be busy.
There is a big debate going on here regarding deliveries. Many delivery companies either charge extra to deliver parcels up here or don't even attempt to do so. If you order things online on many English websites they will state that they won't deliver to the Highlands and Islands. This has upset the politicians up here as Scottish firms will deliver to England. Most English folk, and retailers too, it seems, think that Inverness is reached via a dirt track over the mountains when in fact it has a highway, harbor, airport and train station!
There is a big debate going on here regarding deliveries. Many delivery companies either charge extra to deliver parcels up here or don't even attempt to do so. If you order things online on many English websites they will state that they won't deliver to the Highlands and Islands. This has upset the politicians up here as Scottish firms will deliver to England. Most English folk, and retailers too, it seems, think that Inverness is reached via a dirt track over the mountains when in fact it has a highway, harbor, airport and train station!