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On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 21:55:07 +0000
Paul Corfield wrote: On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 14:35:04 -0600, Recliner wrote: Ah, I was going to ask if it was a former TfL bendy. Three doors? Don't think so. They're Scania Omnicity artics and are triple doored. I don't believe any Citaros have gone to Heathrow despite Boris imploring that London's bendies should be used at airports. I didn't notice if they were scanias but they're definately not old TfL ones. Aviation is part of the John Menzies group that runs the newsagents / press distribution. I haven't seen a john menzies for years. They used to be a fixture at most large railway stations but they all seem to have been replaced by WHSmith. -- Spud |
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Roland Perry wrote:
Aviation is part of the John Menzies group that runs the newsagents / press distribution. I haven't seen a john menzies for years. There's probably more of them north of Watford Gap. No the shops were sold off to Smiths and rebranded in the late 1990s. The ones I think I remember in the south were on run-down council estates. They were more diverse than that. I grew up in Epsom which had a Menzies and either a tiny Smiths or none at all until c1999. From what I understand the English Menzies branches tended to be in small towns and suburbs and there were very few of the large multi-levelled ones that Smiths have. (I think Shrewsbury had a big one from visits to grandparents but I may be confusing a Smiths with the one in Edinbugh.) -- My blog: http://adf.ly/4hi4c |
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 11:46:28 -0000, "Tim Roll-Pickering"
wrote: From what I understand the English Menzies branches tended to be in small towns and suburbs and there were very few of the large multi-levelled ones that Smiths have. (I think Shrewsbury had a big one from visits to grandparents but I may be confusing a Smiths with the one in Edinbugh.) Wigan had one in the late 1990s. Like Smiths but scruffier. Neil -- Neil Williams. Use neil before the at to reply. |
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