Polish hunting in Stoke-on-Trent
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Polish hunting in Stoke-on-Trent
My Mum and aunt are off to visit relatives in Stoke-on-Trent (Hanley) in a couple of weeks time. Are there any must-visit polish shops I should send them to on their travels please ladies? (I seem to recall you are based in Stoke-on-Trent Jane?)
Any advice appreciated. Thanks very much.
Any advice appreciated. Thanks very much.
Babafette- Posts : 3414
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Re: Polish hunting in Stoke-on-Trent
Polish in Stoke? Ha!!
There is a Sallys hidden away on an industrial estate but its legendarily shit and VERY expensive. TK Maxx in Hanley very occasionally has polishes but tbh it's been a while since they have had anything any good in. Other than that the Boots in Hanley is really big and stocks quite a few brands, there's also a big Superdrug in the shopping centre. We do have TWO Poundlands in Hanley so they may drop on OPI (not been in to check myself)
You'd be better sending them to Emma Bridgewater for spotty mugs tbh.
There is a Sallys hidden away on an industrial estate but its legendarily shit and VERY expensive. TK Maxx in Hanley very occasionally has polishes but tbh it's been a while since they have had anything any good in. Other than that the Boots in Hanley is really big and stocks quite a few brands, there's also a big Superdrug in the shopping centre. We do have TWO Poundlands in Hanley so they may drop on OPI (not been in to check myself)
You'd be better sending them to Emma Bridgewater for spotty mugs tbh.
Re: Polish hunting in Stoke-on-Trent
Thanks Jane, thought I'd ask just in case.
I'd like an Emma Bridgewater heart mug but I fear the pair of them would get hopelessly lost trying to find the factory outlet shop.........
I'd like an Emma Bridgewater heart mug but I fear the pair of them would get hopelessly lost trying to find the factory outlet shop.........
Babafette- Posts : 3414
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Re: Polish hunting in Stoke-on-Trent
No its dead easy to find, barely a five minute walk out of Hanley. I'll show you a map tomorrow when I'm not on my phone x
Re: Polish hunting in Stoke-on-Trent
Here you go Baba:
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Walking route guide from the middle of Hanley to Emma Bridgewater. It's well worth a visit, the cafe there is lovely and the factory shop very often has bargains in. Not to mention there is a lovely little cafe inside as well.
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Walking route guide from the middle of Hanley to Emma Bridgewater. It's well worth a visit, the cafe there is lovely and the factory shop very often has bargains in. Not to mention there is a lovely little cafe inside as well.
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Re: Polish hunting in Stoke-on-Trent
Didn't know you live in Stoke Jane, I do too!
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I do, Meir girl born and bred You?Charlilouise wrote:Didn't know you live in Stoke Jane, I do too!
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Biddulph. Moved here from London almost 13 years ago!
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opposite ends hehe.Charlilouise wrote:Biddulph. Moved here from London almost 13 years ago!
Would love to leave but never seems to happen. Stoke does get a bad press though, yes its a poorer area but the folk around here tend to be lovely.
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