Showing posts with label Nuneaton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nuneaton. Show all posts

Monday, November 04, 2024

Scrapyard Golf at Discobowl

There are Scrapyard Golf courses at Discobowl venues in Chatham, Nottingham, Nuneaton, Worcester and Banbury.


Scrapyard Golf at Discobowl

Check out the Discobowl website for more information.


We've visited the Worcester Scrapyard Golf course on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour, while the other venues are now on our ever-growing to visit list!

Scrapyard Golf at Worcester Bowl
Scrapyard Golf at Worcester Bowl

Monday, October 28, 2024

Scrapyard Golf at Nuneaton Bowl

There's a Scrapyard Golf course at the Nuneaton Bowl Discobowl venue in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.


There's a Scrapyard Golf course at the Nuneaton Bowl Discobowl venue in Nuneaton, Warwickshire

Check out the Nuneaton Bowl website for more information.


It's another course on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour to visit list.

Scrapyard Golf at Worcester Bowl
Scrapyard Golf at Worcester Bowl

Saturday, February 17, 2024

The old Blockbuster Video store in Nuneaton


The old Blockbuster Video store in Nuneaton

The old Blockbuster Video store in Nuneaton

The old Blockbuster Video store in Nuneaton
A ghost sign of the torn ticket logo at the back of the store

Finding other old Blockbuster Video shops.

It's always fun to see ghost signs, remnants of old & dead brands and interesting signage while out and about on our travels. Since I found the remains of the Blockbuster Video store in Fallowfield, Manchester in October 2019 I've been intrigued to see the brand still has a lingering presence on the high street. The last Blockbuster Video shop ceased trading in the UK in December 2013!

Our travels have taken us to several former Blockbuster stores:

Monday, May 17, 2021

Lost shops - Debenhams

Debenhams recently became the latest retail casualty as the brand ceased trading on the high street in May 2021 after 243 years of operation. More than 100 bricks & mortar stores closed and Debenhams will continue as an online-only brand as it is now owned by online retailer Boohoo.

Debenhams in Manchester

Debenhams in Stockport


Debenhams in Stockport
The lights were still on in December 2020

Debenhams in Stockport
A view of the store during lockdown in April 2021

Debenhams in Stockport

Debenhams in Stockport
In the store in April 2021

Debenhams in Stockport

Debenhams in Stockport

Debenhams in Stockport

Debenhams in Stockport
In January 2021

Debenhams in Nuneaton


Debenhams in Nuneaton
In May 2021

Debenhams in Nuneaton

Debenhams in Nuneaton

Debenhams in Nuneaton

Debenhams in Nuneaton

Debenhams in Nuneaton

Debenhams in Manchester


Debenhams in Manchester
Debenhams on Market Street in Manchester one day after the store's closure

Covid-19 signs


Debenhams in Stockport
Covid-19 signage in January 2021

Debenhams in Stockport

Debenhams in Stockport

Debenhams in Stockport

Debenhams in Stockport
A Covid-19 sign in August 2020

What next for the former shops?

As with other collapsed chains it'll be interesting to see who moves in to the former Debenhams shops and how long the last traces of the brand will linger on the high street.

There are already plans for one former store to become an indoor entertainment venue. Gravity Active Entertainment will be opening a new centre in Wandsworth, London. The four-floor site will be home to a crazy golf course, bar & restaurant, pool, tenpin bowling, darts, high ropes, go-karting and more.

The retailtainment and minigolf boom

Miniature Golf is a big part of the retailtainment boom, with courses opening as standalone entertainment activities, or as part of large shoppingtainment leisure offerings in malls, high streets and retail parks.

Some of these retailtainment activities are permanent, while others are pop-ups catering to a mix of audiences, from children and families, to adults looking for competitive socialising fun.

Minigolf has really grown in popularity in the last decade and has moved from only being a traditional outdoor seaside summer activity to become a year-round game that can be played indoors, outdoors and at pretty much any time of the day.

A number of high streets, retail parks and shopping malls are now home to minigolf courses, with more new venues planned to open.

Minigolf is also a popular addition to boost footfall, create awareness and attract people to a location. Businesses also use portable and temporary minigolf layouts for product launches and promotions.

Other lost shops

We've seen traces, remnants and signage of a number of lost shop brands on our travels including Blockbuster Video, Toys R Us, Woolworths, British Home Stores, Kwik Save, Tandy, RadioShack, Grainger GamesCarphone Warehouse and JJB Sports.

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

The old Blockbuster Video store in Nuneaton

A look at the old Blockbuster Video store in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.


The old Blockbuster Video store in Nuneaton

The old sign at the former Blockbuster Video store on Regent Street in Nuneaton was uncovered when the last tenant of the building moved out.





Tuesday, May 04, 2021

Blockbuster Video in Nuneaton

Checking out the former Blockbuster Video store in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.


Blockbuster Video in Nuneaton, May 2021

Earlier this year the old sign at the former Blockbuster Video store on Regent Street in Nuneaton was uncovered when the most recent tenant of the building moved out.

Blockbuster Video in Nuneaton, May 2021

The unit had been home to a 365 Bargains store which has now moved-next-door-but-one on the same retail park.

Blockbuster Video in Nuneaton, May 2021
The sign at the rear of the store has also been removed and the ghost outline of the Blockbuster Big Ticket logo sign can be seen

It's always marvellous to find remnants of lost brands that evoke memories of a bygone time.

Blockbuster Video in Nuneaton, May 2021
What film or game would you rent out if you could?

We were also lucky enough to spot an old Woolworths ghost sign while we were having a walk round Nuneaton town centre!

Blockbuster Video

Blockbuster ceased operations in the UK in December 2013. At the start of the year there were 528 Blockbuster locations in the UK. The number dwindled until October when only 264 shops remained. The remaining stores closed on the 16th December that year.

At its peak in 2004 there were more than 9,000 Blockbuster stores around the world. There is now just one remaining store open. It's in Bend, Oregon, USA.

Luckily for us there are still relics of its time as a retail powerhouse on the high streets and retail parks of the UK.

Blockbuster Video Express


Blockbuster visits

Monday, May 03, 2021

Woolworths in Nuneaton

Finding a Woolworths ghost sign.


A Woolworths ghost sign in Nuneaton

We were surprised to see a Woolworths ghost sign while walking through Nuneaton town centre!

A Woolworths ghost sign in Nuneaton

The sign was above the store's former entrance on Queens Road.

A Woolworths ghost sign in Nuneaton
Social distancing signage alongside Woolworths branding - not something I ever thought I'd see

The shop was most recently a Poundland and before then had been a 99p Stores and a TJ Hughes.

A Woolworths ghost sign in Nuneaton


The former Woolworths in Nuneaton
You can see some of Poundland's 'Sorry We Have Closed' messaging on the shopfront. Interestingly one of our local Poundland shops in Stockport has recently closed and where the signage has been removed you can see a British Home Stores ghost sign

Other Woolies

The last Woolworths shop in the UK closed in January 2009 so it's always nice when remnants of the brand become visible again.


We took a look at an old Woolworths store in Brunstane, Edinburgh in August 2011. That was a Big W Woolworths store at The Jewel retail park. It's long gone now.