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Moor the merrier with revamped shop



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Published Date: 05 August 2008
HAVING shopped on the Moor for years and recently seen the Moor shops being closed and now being demolished, what a pleasure to see a new shop opening up, not a here today, gone tomorrow shop. A bright new revamped shop (ex-McDonald's), with excellent displays, friendly, pleasant helpful staff, a manager pleasant, helpful and glad you are in his shop (ex-stall holder).
Hopefully, this will set the trend for the new Moor.

Good luck to the management and staff of 'Stone the Crows.'

Well worth a visit.

Moor shoppers Pam Barry & Mr BM Mettam.


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  • Last Updated: 05 August 2008 8:10 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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07/08/2008 20:13:58
THE MOOR IS A DEAD END STREET AND ALWAYS WILL BE UNTILL SOME GIMP OPENS A HALAL SUPER MARKET...ROLL ON THE PENGUINS
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