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May 15, 2004
Our High Street
What a gorgeous Saturday it was today! The Route79 tribe walked down to the High Street to get our weekly load of fruit and veg.
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Posted by jag at May 15, 2004 11:58 PM
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This is one of the wonderful things about London - the high streets are all unique.
In the rest of the UK, especially the North East, the high streets have become depressingly similar. Woolworths, Greggs, Burtons, the same travel agents and charity shops.
Out of town shopping has really done for high streets in the less populous areas, which is a real shame.
My home town (Chester-le-Street) in Co. Durham is a prime example. When I was a kid it was a thriving market town with some really interesting little shops. Now every other shop is a pub or charity shop with the rest being chain stores. Really souless :-(
One of the great things about the London high-streets is the diversity you can find between two areas next to each other. For example Pinner is very 'villagy' with little clothes shops and jewelers whilst about a mile away North Harrow has an indie supermarket and some nice little grocers doing indian and other asian foods. It's nice as I get the best of both worlds within a few miles of home :-)
Posted by: James at May 16, 2004 12:47 PM
Hi James, re "provincial" towns outside London: I would agree with you - most of them are depressingly similar. There are some "gems" - if you care to look for them - but they are few and far between.
Yes - and your point about diversity is spot on. I think that this reflects the diversity in make-up of London - something not so apparent elsewhere in UK. I have to say though that Pinner is a nice area - it's good to have a "villagy" feel with Indian shops not so far away too! :-)
Posted by: Jag at May 16, 2004 07:43 PM
How's the sambar at Udupi Palace? But 3.75 for a paper masala? Even with my skills, I can become quite a rich man making dosas in London!
Posted by: Anand at May 16, 2004 10:13 PM
Hi Anand - yes - 3.75 UK Pounds is around 300 Indian Rupees! You could indeed become rich selling Dosas in London! :-)
The sambhar is good at Udupi Palace - best in London (and that's despite the fact that the shop is as smaller than my bathroom!) - but that's my own taste - I am more used to Punjabi food - so my appreciation (and ability to differentiate different tastes) of sambar is prob not as good as yours. But since we have a very high South Indian & Sri Lankan population around here I am guessing that it's as good as it gets!
Posted by: Jag at May 16, 2004 10:32 PM
Thanks for the photos Jag, they're fascinting - they remind me of my days living in Mile End - seems like ions ago.
I miss the UK Woolies - I used to wander in on a Sat morning and spend up large on CDs, magazines, girly stuff (moisturiser, nail polish) and of course, lots of chocolate, 30 going on 15 ;)
Posted by: Fi at May 17, 2004 08:14 AM
A lovely collection of pictures. I'm quite jealous as I've been planning to do a series about our Saturday morning ritual for weeks now. I'm always delighted to read about what pleasures you find in the everyday things that cross your path.
Posted by: David at May 17, 2004 02:35 PM
Hi Fi: Pleasure! Never too old to enjoy sweets and chocoloates I say! :-)
David: Many thanks. And many pleasures to be had indeed. I read your write-ups on Sri Lanka by the way - very good - just like being there. Please do write about your Saturday morning rituals - always fascinating to compare!
Posted by: Jag at May 17, 2004 09:00 PM
Lovely photos Jag.. yearning to visit Udupi Palace soon!
Posted by: Chakra at May 18, 2004 09:39 AM
Chakra: Thx - and do be sure to try out Udupi Palace if you are in the area! :)
Posted by: Jag at May 19, 2004 07:55 AM
Brilliant parade of pictures Jag, very very good. Always a challenge for my internet connection though : ) No, I'm joking, it's fine, what would you do without broadband these days ...
Posted by: Konstantin at May 19, 2004 09:33 PM
Hi Konstantin - cheers! Isn't *everybody* on broadband these days ;-)
Posted by: Jag at May 20, 2004 09:12 AM
Hi Jag
I think your site is wonderful. I stumbled across it via another blog. I like all the little music bits and your pictures are great. I fear I may become a route 79 addict and have already stayed up far too late browsing!
Astrid
Posted by: astrid at October 15, 2004 12:07 AM
Hi Astrid - many thanks for such kind words! Glad you are enjoying it.
Posted by: Jag at October 19, 2004 10:33 AM
Hello.
I am currently doing an article on the possible opening of a new Tesco metro in Kingsbury for my journalism course. I was wondering if you could confirm that it is actually true or where you know I could ask...I would also appreciate any of your thoughts on the subject (or anyone else's for that matter) as I may use your quote in my article...your help would be much appreciated!
Thank-You
ps. Great Website, I too am a great fan of Woolworths pic and mix!!
Posted by: Sandra Boga at February 12, 2005 12:32 PM
Hi Sandra - thank you for your comment! I cannot confirm that the pub is being converted to a Tesco - it's just a rumour that I heard. You might have to enquire at Brent Town Hall - I'm sure you can inspect the planning register etc. to get some clues.
As far as I'm concerned - I'm not fussed by it becoming a Tesco - apparently the pub was a a source of irritation for local residents in the area - fights etc. but it seems that the pub used to be venue for some real big rock bands before they were famous - so it's kind of sad when something so sigificant form many has to change. You can read more on Kingsbury and what it used to be like at:
http://www.route79.com/journal/archives/000093.html
Personally I don't really care for Tesco Metro. I shop on the High Street a lot - and there is a wide choice of competitively-priced fruits, veg, meats, and other groceries on the High Street - so I'm not sure it will dent the competition - but I think it will prob attract the commuting types who "just need to pick up a bottle of shampoo on the way home" types - i.e. too much hassle to go to the nearby Morrisons or Asda - and for branded goods especially.(You wouldn't get shampoo from Aldi - and Aldi closes early in the evenings anyway.) So - I think people might welcome a Tesco metro. I certainly would like to see something there other than a decaying old pub!
Posted by: Jag at February 12, 2005 01:33 PM