Why the weekend? They're open until 11pm every night during the week.
And... six hundred new car journeys won't!
I've never had a problem. You must be thinking of the defunct MFI.
I hope it's true. I'm fed up with having to drive up to Croydon.
Ditto. Must have built 20 pieces over the years, never a piece missing. And they even sell mattresses and beds in 'English' sizes now, so you don't have to go to Ikea to buy new sheets (very important if you want them made from satin or rubber, etc).
One in reading opens Thursday....so anything that creates jobs is a great thing,but being Brighton it's unlikely to happen as creating jobs there isn't as important as bus lanes etc etc.
One in reading opens Thursday....so anything that creates jobs is a great thing,but being Brighton it's unlikely to happen as creating jobs there isn't as important as bus lanes etc etc.
I'm lucky as my wife has no interest in going all the way to Croydon to buy furniture, neither have i, not actually sure if we would go if there was a local store.
I have got an IKEA light in one of my rooms at home, it was there when we bought the house, this light has 5 halogen bulbs that are very difficult to change.
I've installed a few kitchen sinks from IKEA but I don't like the waste kits that come with them, I usually throw them away and buy British made waste and trap kit.
One sink from IKEA didn't have a tap hole drilled, took me ages and a new hole saw to drill it out.
This is the only confirmed work at the moment:
http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/adur-council-brighton-hove-albion-3181315.aspx
Better 600 than the tens of thousands a new IKEA would bring.
hmm, fair point. i suppose i overlooked that as 600 homes is more deserving. and if theres enough space for 600 homes and an Ikea, then theres space for more homes. we need homes.
Well lets hope the club do not buy anything from them as always there is something missing or damaged allegedly!
And... six hundred new car journeys won't!
Do you make it your job to over exaggerate or do you mean over a period of time? Very vague.
I've got a feeling it's IKEA plus 600 homes etc. The local residents associations are up in arms about and I can understand why. Anyone who has the misfortune to travel the road morning and night will understand plus it's all being built on a flood plain.
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