| Does Swansea really need this type of reporting on 16:30 - Sep 14 with 633 views | felixstowe_jack | Just pounland opening a new store on the other side of the street. The rental on the old Oxford Street site was probably too much. Bet they have a lower rental on their new shop. |  |
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| Does Swansea really need this type of reporting on 17:03 - Sep 14 with 598 views | Professor | Non-story. Most high streets are in the same boat. Chester is the same, was in Newcastle-under-Lyme on Sunday-basically Home Bargains, Poundland, Wilko etc. Even thriving cities like Liverpool have multiple empty units-Debenhams gone- Gap and Disney this month. |  | |  |
| Does Swansea really need this type of reporting on 17:48 - Sep 14 with 569 views | britferry |
| Does Swansea really need this type of reporting on 16:30 - Sep 14 by felixstowe_jack | Just pounland opening a new store on the other side of the street. The rental on the old Oxford Street site was probably too much. Bet they have a lower rental on their new shop. |
the old Woolies store where they were is being redeveloped in to this monstrosity https://www.walesonline.co.uk/ |  |
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| Does Swansea really need this type of reporting on 22:04 - Sep 14 with 439 views | ThurrockJack92 |
Maybe i'm crazy but this is an improvement on what is there currently. |  | |  |
| Does Swansea really need this type of reporting on 23:34 - Sep 14 with 393 views | britferry |
| Does Swansea really need this type of reporting on 22:04 - Sep 14 by ThurrockJack92 | Maybe i'm crazy but this is an improvement on what is there currently. |
the artists impression looks great but the plants won't be there long, they got these planted things down Little Wind St, they are on the wall, they get watered every day by a mechanised system but there ain't anything green on them any more |  |
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