March 2024 by Judith Scarle
It's a good to visit with a Ikea,Next Home &Wear, Boots and a variety off other shops. Not change much Starbucks has had a face lift and Frank and Bennys.
March 2024 by Cristina Davis
Good shopping complex with a variety of shops. Disabled parking and access to Stores. Choice of outdoor or underground parking useful for those rainy days. Security on site. Always looks clean and tidy. Traffic can get bad at peak times. Offers of retail shopping, clothing and food. Good access to M1 within 10 miles. I would recommend.
March 2024 by Paul Munday
Bit tired lookong now. Couple of good shops though.
March 2024 by Linda Perks
Lovely day out
March 2024 by Faheem Anwar
Decent shopping park with good range of stores. Plenty of parking.
March 2024 by Peter Tully (Peter)
OK place.
February 2024 by Jenni
Nice shopping area. Plenty of parking. Keep an eye on the shop closing times as not all of them are open until 9pm
February 2024 by Thomas Brown
Smells consent smell of drug use.
February 2024 by Rich ST
Plenty of shops and places to eat, lots of parking.
February 2024 by Kiran J
Car park system is really poor. Takes about 20 minutes to get in and out of
February 2024 by Elizabeth Griffiths
Lots of shops to choose from with plentiful parking during the week.
February 2024 by Eric Anderson
A great place to shop
February 2024 by Andrew Conway
Got 2 cuberds £50 each yesterday same For one £80
February 2024 by Jetje Ruijter
Went to Ikea, which was great in itself but getting from the Rainbow one bus stop was a bit of a dangerous trek. The shopping park is not very pedestrian friendly at all. No signposting, dangerous crossings without lights.
February 2024 by William ?FUB? Cort
I hope that my readers don't think I frivolously dish out 5 stars here & there ..because I don't. 5 stars must be earned and I have a whole list of criteria that must be achieved before I award each star.Giltbrook Shopping Centre hosts some good stores. IKEA, M&S, Starbucks, TGI Friday, Sports Direct & more ...unfortunately there is the gaping wound of Wilko that was - their store occupied a huge site that now must be filled. Perhaps GSC could keep visitors up to date with prospects? Or hold events to drum up footfall & suggest (even invite?) prospects to these events? You could have bouncy castles, bungee jump, some basic fairground rides, a flight simulator ... and hold a lottery with maybe a £5000 prize on offer settled immediately after the event concludes. You could encourage your tenants to participate by them offering let's say a donation of 50p for every sale over £10 to a charity chosen by your footfall in the same way that Sainsburys democratically select their good causes each cycle?Giltbrook Shopping Centre successfully delivers a hosting experience that has become an intrinsic part of this community. Numbers generated on weekdays & weekends are simply dwarfed on special occasions & Bank Holidays. Thus, bringing cash rich customers to the site and supporting tenants with popular house hold names make fortunes every day. Hopefully Giltbrook itself see a measure of this revenue streamed back into public works, highways, policing etc.Keep up the hard work Giltbrook Shopping Centre!