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Tesco Chesterfield Town centre
« on: February 26, 2026, 01:30:05 PM »
When I read the Tesco was moving to M&S empty building I was under the impression they were expanding and taking the whole building ? But I'm told that's not correct - they just have a small part of it?
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Re: Tesco Chesterfield Town centre
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2026, 02:50:44 PM »
Yes O.C. I went to town the day after it opened and found that Tesco was using up LESS than 30% of the whole building, it's the equivalent of living in a 3 bedroomed house and just using 1 room, it doesn't look very welcoming with two "derelict properties" either side. The only upside is the druggies and drunks don't have far to go now to shoplift.

I notice that once again Eyres old store and now the old Wilko store are being lined up for flat conversion, they may as well as no "sane" company would open a store in Chesterfield.

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Re: Tesco Chesterfield Town centre
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2026, 11:18:08 AM »
Yes O.C. I went to town the day after it opened and found that Tesco was using up LESS than 30% of the whole building, it's the equivalent of living in a 3 bedroomed house and just using 1 room,


Just called for a couple of items this morning, I was in and out in less than 2 minutes, I think the security guard thought I was shoplifting, as I didn't buy anything because they hadn't got what I wanted.
Now that I've been in the shop I think my statement {above} about only living in one room was grossly exaggerated, after being inside the shop living in a 3 bedroomed house and just living in the PANTRY would be a fairer description.

Tesco have not done themselves any favours, it's a rubbish shop with a lot less stock than the old one carried.
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