Superstore saturation
Language: English Series: Independent ; 5 May 1994, 7 | Planning Week ; 2(18) 5 May 1994, 7 | Estates Times ; (1233) 6 May 1994, 2(2)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: Most people think Britain has enough shops according to a survey commissioned by the Consumers` Association and submitted to the HC Select Committee on the Environment. The Oxford Retail Group has told the Committee that landlords and retailers should be required to contribute funds to the renovation of town centres.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3017-12 London rents to soar | WB3017-13 Yields sharpen | WB3017-14 Factory shops store up trouble | WB3017-15 Superstore saturation | WB3017-16 No more nasty doorways | WB3017-17 Welcome to the stone age | WB3017-18 Wind in their sails |
Most people think Britain has enough shops according to a survey commissioned by the Consumers` Association and submitted to the HC Select Committee on the Environment. The Oxford Retail Group has told the Committee that landlords and retailers should be required to contribute funds to the renovation of town centres.