4/5 Dave M. 1 year ago on Google
Boston
is
obviously
a
historic
town,
in
which
most
of
the
shops
reside,
with
quite
a
few
retail
parks
around
the
outskirts.
Right
in
the
middle
of
town,
you
have
Pescod
Square
shopping
centre.
Since
it's
not
enclosed,
and
there's
no
entrance
or
roof,
it
doesn't
really
feel
like
a
shopping
centre
at
all,
more
like
a
detour
along
a
stretch
of
pedestrianised
modern
high
street.
Although
it
all
looks
a
little
dated,
the
open
plan
style
is
actually
quite
nice,
it's
generally
kept
clean
&
tidy,
and
feels
safe.
Not
seen
groups
of
youths
or
eastern
Europeans
loitering
as
there
are
in
other
parts
of
the
town.
As
for
the
shops,
there's
a
pretty
good
and
useful
selection,
including
Wilko,
The
Works,
HMV,
and
many
others,
including
the
odd
charity
shop.
The
Peacocks
srore
recently
closed
down,
but
in
its
place
already,
another
clothing
store,
Blue
Inc
has
opened,
so
that's
good.
Sadly,
there
are
still
a
few
empty
units
which
have
not
been
taken,
in
particular
the
former
Poundland
at
the
far
end,
which
has
now
relocated
up
the
alleyway
into
the
old
town.
Parking
is
quite
plentiful
and
not
too
expensive.
The
centre
owners
need
to
encourage
new
businesses,
before
it
goes
into
decline.
The
more
shops
and
choice
you
have,
the
more
customers
you're
likely
to
get
into
this
area
of
town,
which
is
better
for
everyone.
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