Karen and her friend come to Stockport from Tameside and Derbyshire to shop and spend time together. Karen finds that wheelchair access is so much better than in her hometown, she has all the shops she needs and car parking is more affordable too.
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Yeah, we're ready. Hi, I'm Karen, me and my friend have come here today, uh, just basically because there are more shops, more options here, uh, varied choice. main thing we have to consider is parking. I have a blue badge and on the car park it was free today for disabled, which it isn't necessarily everywhere
Sometimes you have to pay the same, um, but. It just makes it handier and everywhere else just seems generally more expensive just for normal users to park these days. So um so yeah, we've whizzed around about an hour and a half, had some lunch and we can get off again
Oh brilliant, and you've come from Gloss today. Yeah, my friends from Gloss. I come from Hyde, that's a big issue that very rarely go into hide because the parking's so expensive
Uh, they put it up, uh, I think for the whole day it's about 9 pounds for a day. There's just no. No, there's no shops to go to
Um, so it's just everything you can run, like I said, we've gone to Primark. I like to come down for Pandora as well. So it'd be somewhere when we would be at McDonald's, so it's just, it's just huge
It's just got everything. I love the little Christmas stalls as well, so that's, uh, just, just wonderful all the little makes that they've got and everything, so. Thank you so much
That's fabulous..