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Newbury Retail Park could lose Borders after rescue bid talks with WH Smith were reported to have broken down.

The American bookseller has been suffering from heavy discounting by supermarkets and Amazon, and had discussed selling the Pinchington Lane store, along with others to either HMV – which owns Waterstone – or WH Smith.

The UK arm recently posted a £10m loss, and the parent company in the US is also struggling to compete with ongoing price wars.

Borders opened in Newbury in 2006, and has in-store concessions for GAME, Starbucks and Paperchase.

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All 45 stores nationwide could be in administration tomorrow.

there is a possibliity the administrators will hold a 'Woolies' style liquidation sale, but with many new books stocked on a sale or return basis this is unlikely.

And on the subject of bookshops, the Invicta Bookshop, which has traded for 40 years in Newbury is set to close in March 2010, pending a planning decision.
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And on the subject of bookshops, the Invicta Bookshop, which has traded for 40 years in Newbury is set to close in March 2010, pending a planning decision.


I heard that the other day whilst at my favourite bookshop in Wantage.

The reality is that Play & Amazon work on such tiny margins that it is nigh on impossible to compete. It's often the case that I can buy cheaper from Amazon or Play than I can from my wholesaler.
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All 45 stores nationwide could be in administration tomorrow.


We have had a phone call from a Newbury resident saying that they had had a phone call from Borders today, advising them to pop back to the store at the earliest opportunity to retrieve a deposit on a book that they ordered over the weekend.
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Things are not looking good for certain retailers at the moment. Blacks Leisure are trying to restructure themselves by persuading their landlords to accept a lower rent. If this fails, it could mean the closure of Millets in Northbrook Street.
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I can only think that rented space in the high street will devalue.  Shops are increasingly finding it harder to compete with on-line commerce.
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The loss of Invicta would be a great loss, presumably a lot depends on the sale of the cottages and any planning decisions.  However, its been in the air for some time now
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I hope we loose neither the Invicta or Borders. The Invicta is a priceless shop which supplies some great books at very good prices.

I also love my Starbucks fix at Borders whenever I go there.
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I heard that the other day whilst at my favourite bookshop in Wantage.

The reality is that Play & Amazon work on such tiny margins that it is nigh on impossible to compete. It's often the case that I can buy cheaper from Amazon or Play than I can from my wholesaler.


The selling of new books from the high street is finished.
The Invicta, and the bookshop in the Regent Arcade in Wantage are mainly selling OOP titles - so not in direct competition with Amazon.
Oh, and the bookshop in Kingsclere is closing too.
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The loss of Invicta would be a great loss, presumably a lot depends on the sale of the cottages and any planning decisions.  However, its been in the air for some time now


About 18 months.
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Things are not looking good for certain retailers at the moment. Blacks Leisure are trying to restructure themselves by persuading their landlords to accept a lower rent. If this fails, it could mean the closure of Millets in Northbrook Street.


Creditors of Blacks Leisure have agreed a rescue plan that should allow the retailer to stay in business.

The outdoor goods company said 97% of creditors - primarily its landlords - had accepted its company voluntary agreement (CVA) to reduce its debts.

BBC news website.
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Creditors of Blacks Leisure have agreed a rescue plan that should allow the retailer to stay in business.

The outdoor goods company said 97% of creditors - primarily its landlords - had accepted its company voluntary agreement (CVA) to reduce its debts.

BBC news website.


They are still closing just over 100 stores. Just keep your fingers crossed that Newbury is not one of them. Millets in Newbury had a really rough time with the prolonged sewer works in Northbrook Street. As did Waterstones. Park Way has not done the shopkeepers of Newbury any favours this year.

As you will see from the Blacks CVA, they have only managed to survive by persuading their landlords to accept reduced rents. All other landlords are under similar pressure from their tenants. Unfortunately, if the recession continues and rental potential does fall off, then this may jeopardise the viability of the Park Way scheme.
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They are still closing just over 100 stores. Just keep your fingers crossed that Newbury is not one of them. Millets in Newbury had a really rough time with the prolonged sewer works in Northbrook Street. As did Waterstones. Park Way has not done the shopkeepers of Newbury any favours this year.

As you will see from the Blacks CVA, they have only managed to survive by persuading their landlords to accept reduced rents. All other landlords are under similar pressure from their tenants. Unfortunately, if the recession continues and rental potential does fall off, then this may jeopardise the viability of the Park Way scheme.


Perhaps Newbury landlords will take note - it seems that several businesses have gone recently owing to the high rents in town. I have always thought that the glut of new retail premises available when Parkway is ready should push rents down in Northbrook St &c.  My hope was that this would make shops available for independent traders - I guess the recession has put paid to that dream for a while.
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Perhaps Newbury landlords will take note - it seems that several businesses have gone recently owing to the high rents in town. I have always thought that the glut of new retail premises available when Parkway is ready should push rents down in Northbrook St &c.  My hope was that this would make shops available for independent traders - I guess the recession has put paid to that dream for a while.


Forever I'd say. Retailing on the high street is doomed. http://www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog/2009/september/dixons

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Forever I'd say. Retailing on the high street is doomed. http://www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog/2009/september/dixons





Ironically, I got a much better deal on my plasma TV from John Lewis than Dixons were prepared to offer (either on- or off-line). Free five year warranty, too.
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