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Well, that's exactly along the lines I was thinking of.......an island co-operative. It could be a flagship example to others.Finally; anyone know anything about community buy-outs?
No one is debating that you have SOME experience. Some individuals on this site might have their own considerable business experience, and whilst different to running a shop, may have qualities that mean they might even be able to enhance the business. After all 'sales is sales'.Sandy, Kathy and I ran a village shop for seven years. Frankly I think that makes me a little more qualified than you on this subject.
This shop is a leasehold business - there is no danger of it being closed by a new proprietor and turned into a house, which was what happened to the shop in Drumlithie. The current proprietors have demonstrated clearly that there is a viable and thriving business there, but it requires expertise, experience and a lot of very hard work. They will continue to provide the same service until the business is sold - there is no danger of the shop suddenly closing.Pentlandpirate wrote:No one is debating that you have SOME experience. Some individuals on this site might have their own considerable business experience, and whilst different to running a shop, may have qualities that mean they might even be able to enhance the business. After all 'sales is sales'.Sandy, Kathy and I ran a village shop for seven years. Frankly I think that makes me a little more qualified than you on this subject.
You can't dismiss the possibility that the shop closes in the longer term. After all that was your own experience apparently when you sold your own shop.
I think it is an interesting and exciting topic of discussion that members of the community come together through a forum like this to explore ways of guaranteeing its future, with the possibility of a project that ties different members of the community together in an enterprise good for all.
1: Why would anyone pay £130,000 plus a commercial rental to rent a holiday home for a few years? This is not going to happen.longshanks wrote:Blimey, an interesting, constructive and relevent thread !
A few questions for MacB first:
# Why can't you buy a lease on a shop and then close the shop for the term of the lease thus creating a nice holiday home?
# "I will not tolerate threads degenerating into a mess of personal attacks on me"; I missed that, have you banned those concerned? Name and Shame.
# What was the "good reason" for banning posts of a financial nature? Have you received complaints?
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