June 2018 by Andrew Millard
Funny story Fahad! Their doors are closed at 10pm so, explain that!
I have a great rapport with one of the guys in there. I haven't been lately, as the entrance is an obstacle course for the disabled and you guessed it! I am disabled.
This is a local business to me and if you don't use them, you lose them.
I would rather buy their fuel, as it is top quality and less contaminants in it, unlike the Tesco Clubcard Member I am and buying rubbish fuel for a few reward points!
I cannot recommend this store if you are a Coeliac, like me. You can get other daily essentials like Milk and Pop.
I really feel for these guy's in a generalised view, because of the troubles in other lands, they offer a convenience and do it well.
The one's with a chip on their shoulder, don't last, because convenience store's are ten-a-penny in most areas and are often the same family.
This store offers a great service, it's swift and they are quick to clean up Diesel spills. There is none of this pay before you draw fuel antics or removing your motorcycle helmet, although it is only polite to do so.
There is a free ATM; How long this is going to last in the current financial situation of England is anyone's guess.
The exit is on a slope so, you can bump start if need be!
The best thing is everything works, without broken down equipment and it is a friendly atmosphere to boot.
I wouldn't hesitate in recommending this business to my friends and folk alike.
This business is open 24/7, but bodily access to the store after 10pm is not allowed and you will have to use the kiosk hatch!
So, Fahad! This is how you write a review, it's not about quenching your bodily functions, because they don't have a bathroom for public use; There's the sorry state of affairs, next door for that!
I will give 5 stars when they adjust the entrance of the store for the disabled and a ramp is a no-no, before you you join the rest of the idiots, that think it is, whilst breathing in fuel fumes. In general, us Disabled Guys think ramps are a cop-out of fitting an incremental gradient to offset the strain on our bodies.
My wheelchair doesn't fit this store like Clinton Card's; Too many obstacles and the service till may as well be in the sky! The shelving in every store is the same, unreachable items plus, have you tried propelling and steering a wheelchair whilst shopping?
It's a job for an Octopus!