So here we are almost at the end of November and on the very edge of Christmas! I’ve always liked Christmas because it brings families and friends together, although these days it does rather degenerate into a pit of alcohol abuse and overeating, which is a shame. These are curious times.
It’s been a busy week at Harbour Sports with loads of deliveries including 12 big boxes of Quiksilver and Roxy summer 2010 arriving in time for Christmas 2009!!! Is this more evidence of Global Warming? However it turns out to be luggage and accessories, which make super Christmas presents.
Keeping to the Christmas theme last Thursday was the first late night shopping for
Harbour Sports Exeter. Customers enjoyed the traditional chocolates on offer as well as the smiling faces of Marc Wood, James Ellis and Chris Beardsmore!
For those of you who live in Torbay the advent of parking meters will not had many folk leaping up and down for joy! During the winter people used to park on the seafront and enjoy looking out to sea. Sadly now you have to pay which has pushed people off the seafront and on to side roads. Added to that is the proliferation of prohibition notices around the harbour,
HOWEVER, we now have customer parking outside the shop designated in front of a rather nice
HARBOUR SPORTS CUSTOMER PARKING sign! How’s that for service. Drop in and try it out.
Harbour Sports Plymouth had adopted an ‘Old School’ theme this Christmas and the shop looks stunningly beautiful amongst the cobbled streets of Plymouth’s historic Barbican. A walk around the Barbican during the afternoon with its quaint and quirky shops, refreshingly different eateries and timeless buildings will take you back to a time when Christmas sent a joyous shiver through the ghosts of Christmas past!