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A Message From Ventnor Shopkeepers

Thursday, 11th October, 2007 at 2:41 pm, Isle of Wight

We received a very worrying email yesterday from one of the town’s shopkeepers.

Shop Local Or Lose Us: A Message From Ventnor ShopkeepersOver the past few months, it appears that less and less people have been using the small independent shops in Ventnor, preferring instead to do their shopping in one place - the supermarket.

Many of the shops are now really struggling to keep going, some of them having to borrow heavily, just to pay the bills each month.


As the writer of the email said, “many people complain about Somerfield, but continue to still shop there”. It’s understood by all, that everything people need can’t always necessarily be found in the independents, so they may sometimes have to shop at the chains. But from experience, only using the supermarkets for the products that you absolutely can’t get elsewhere, isn’t that hard to do.

Like many people, including those who work during the day, when we’ve only been able to get round to do the shopping after 6pm, we’ve had to resort to supermarkets. And we have to admit that over recent weeks (when having visitors staying), we’ve fallen into the trap doing a big shop at the supermarket.

We do try to balance that by making an effort to shop locally on Saturday and all other times, but this message from the local shopkeepers is a real wake up call - and something that we all should remind ourselves of every time we go shopping.

The correspondent finished with this worrying statement:

“With no shops to speak of, it will become a developers paradise. Everything will be up for grabs. My shop will end up like many others, a very small shop with flats above and below. If local people want to keep local shops, then it is about time that they all started to use them regularly, otherwise, one day they will wake up to find that they are living in Benidorm, without the weather and the cheap flights.”

What you read above is a message from the horses mouth. We’re going to do what we can through VB and in person to encourage people to start shopping locally again, starting with this post and continuing with interviews over the next few weeks with shopkeepers.

This is a subject that we’ve covered many times before, it would be great if we could collectively try to make sure that Ventnor shopkeepers are supported throughout the year.

Business, Community, Food & Drink, Retail, Shop Local, Ventnor


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5 Responses to “A Message From Ventnor Shopkeepers”

  1. lin Says:

    i was hopefull one shop keeper might find me a small space , a cupboard would be fine for not a great sum but £40 a month , but not one came forward , if i was very hard up goodness knows i have been i would jump at an extra £40 a month for renting a space that was not used , and the prospect of new faces going in to that shop probably spending , sadly i had to stay in ryde where i had a few shops jump at the chance , and i got fixed up in 2 days , i only wanted a few hours a week not even every day , the shops are great mr noah sells the best , and the others are good but the charity shops look a bit messy and smell a bit pongy ,quite a few cafes too must be hard for them .

  2. Gilly Says:

    Ventnor’s small and very individual shops are an enormous part of the town’s charm. I currently shuttle between Blackheath and Ventnor (ahead of moving to the town permantly early next year) and I really like the personal approach the shopkeepers bring to their businesses - they take time and trouble to talk to you and make it a pleasure to shop - definitely not the case in London. I am concerned by the number of premises or those that are clearly used as store rooms and never seem to be open, which give a really sad air to the high street.

  3. watchdog Says:

    Does Godshill Organics count as local ? Because it’s the nearest place to shop that has the kind of stuff I want.

  4. ebod Says:

    local enough I’d say watchdog, although ventnorian does lots of eco stuff which godshill do and greengrocer should cover your fruit n veg…

  5. Shop Local In Ventnor: It Has Much To Offer : Ventnor Blog Says:

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