Next week I move to the other side of town, where my nearest shopping area (apart from corner shops and take aways) will be the One Stop shopping centre in Perry Barr. This is in North Birmingham, about 3 miles away from the city centre and easily accessible on buses including the 11 and 51. ... Read review
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One Time in One Stop is enough for life
Advantages: Easily accessible, all the basic shops. Disadvantages: All the same old shops, boring.
...One Stop shopping centre in Perry Barr. This is in North Birmingham, about 3 miles away from the city centre and easily accessible on buses including the 11 and 51. There’s a huge row of bus stops in front of the shopping centre, which have lots of rubbish and are not the nicest place to hang around.
Most of the shopping centre is in an inside mall on one level, but there are also some larger stores outside, surrounding the car park. ... ...free parking spaces, no stairs and a sloped travelator upon going through the main entrance. The malls are wide, although there are a number of stalls in the middle making it a bit crowded at busy times. The stalls offer hair weaving, manicures and jewellery, and there is also a discount book stall.
The toilets are satisfactory but last time I visited, the female toilets were closed so I had to use the Burger King toilets. There are ... more
Next week I move to the other side of town, where my nearest shopping area (apart from corner shops and take aways) will be the One Stop shopping centre in Perry Barr. This is in North Birmingham, about 3 miles away from the city centre and easily accessible on buses including the 11 and 51. There’s a huge row of bus stops in front of the shopping centre, which have lots of rubbish and are not the nicest place to hang around.
Most of the shopping centre is in an inside mall on one level, but there are also some larger stores outside, surrounding the car park.
Access is easy, with lots of free parking spaces, no stairs and a sloped travelator upon going through the main entrance. The malls are wide, although there are a number of stalls in the middle making it a bit crowded at busy times. The stalls offer hair weaving, manicures and jewellery, and there is also a discount book stall.
The toilets are satisfactory but last time I visited, the female toilets were closed so I had to use the Burger King toilets. There are also payphones by the entrance as well as a few cashpoints dotted around.
The shops are all high street chains, with a huge Asda (which sells clothes and electrical items), Blockbuster video, New Look, Claire’s and a Boots to name a few. There is also a discount chemists called Savers. There is a market section with a number of outlets selling fabrics, make up, jewellery and stationary. The inside of the centre is clean and airy with a no smoking policy.
Outside there is a TK Maxx, various electrical superstores, a carpet warehouse, a large fashion store encompassing Top Shop, Dorothy Perkins and Burtons, a JJB Sports, a McDonalds and KFC.
There are a number of food outlets, including a Subway sandwich shop (nice but expensive), a Greggs Bakers and various fast food "restaurants". Clearly One Stop does not cater for food connoisseurs.
Typical shoppers at One Stop are local families and annoying gangs of wannabe gangsters (in the school holidays). Police vans are often located outside.
Overall I would say One Stop is an okay place to go shopping. It’s nothing special, and the shops have no individuality, but if you need to get something you should be able to find it there. I would not make a special trip to go there, all the same shops are on every high street, but as I will be living nearby I expect I will be going quite a lot. I realise this is quite a short opinion but there isn’t really a lot to say about One Stop.
Oh, and avoid the place in the run up to Christmas. My old secondary school sends the choir along to (COUGH) "entertain" the shoppers with their delightful singing.
Parry Barr, One Stop is a shopping complex situated on the outskirts of Birmingham.It's served by most of the main bus and train routes.
The complex is split into two parts which are Indoor and Outdoor Shopping areas.There is a free open air car park too.
Inside there are various shops which include the likes of : Boot's, Adams, Asda, Blockbuster, Argos, Quite a few pound and discount shops etc etc....
Outside you can find : Dorothy Perkins, Iceland, ... ...lovely and fairly cheap meal in the market cafe.I had fish, chips and peas tea bread and butter, and my friends had all day breakfasts.
There is also Mc Donalds, Burger King, Subway Sandwich Bar and another cafe in Asda.
I liked the fact that there was NO smoking and that a security guard walked round.
In December it's packed with kids queueing to vist Santa. ...
galls 06.05.2001
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Many buses stop at the One Stop Shopping Centre. For further information please visit the Travel West Midlands website.
Private Hire Taxi Firms that cover the One Stop include Sky Radio Cars [0121 554 5555 - http://www.skyradiocars.co.uk]. There drivers are usually parked outside the Asda and Argos stores. ...
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