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« Reply #15 on: May 06, 2026, 21:58:16 »

Pinning poor trading partly on the name change seems decidedly tenuous.  Any existing customer will simply head to where their local shop always was, and the small number who have never previously shopped there are likely to look through the windows and see that it sells the type of merchandise they are looking for, possibly not even noticing the name above the door.

Perhaps they should have picked a brand name that told potential customers what the shop sells, rather than a completely made up person's name?
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« Reply #16 on: May 06, 2026, 22:51:21 »

How about "The Original Stationery Shop. Post Office Too"

Has an easily remembered acronym.
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« Reply #17 on: May 07, 2026, 07:15:38 »

Sadly, "WHSmiths" is no longer the loved and respected core brand it once way, and "TGJones" as a name throws away what little (High) street cred remained. 

Times change, and so have their markets.   In my youth, I commuted to school in 4EPB slammers - 6 seats aside looking at a wall of broad sheet and tabloid papers opposite me as work commuters caught up on the morning's news on their way to work in The City or Whitehall.  These days, they are all looking at little screens, brief cases gone replaced by packs, and a bowler hat would be seen as fancy dress. 

High Street WHSmiths were bookshops and oft held wonderful finds ... they have become much more convenience stores as TGJones and been looking for a role.  In stations, oh dear, they have become quick stops for last minute and travelling needs at prices distinctly in excess of what you pay away from the station.

I will be in Swindon for an hour this afternoon;  I doubt I'll be using the WHSmiths as I wait for my specific advance train.   I may buy a coffee on the onward train if the trolley appears before Didcot.   Perhaps I am turning into a grumpy old man, but I look back wistfully at customer service days in which a snack and drink could be bought at the station only just above High Street prices, and where I could get on the train, stop at the buffet counter to grab a coffee before finding a seat ... some things have not improved in the passenger experience.
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« Reply #18 on: May 07, 2026, 07:48:03 »

Sadly, "WHSmiths" is no longer the loved and respected core brand it once way, and "TGJones" as a name throws away what little (High) street cred remained. 

Times change, and so have their markets.   In my youth, I commuted to school in 4EPB slammers - 6 seats aside looking at a wall of broad sheet and tabloid papers opposite me as work commuters caught up on the morning's news on their way to work in The City or Whitehall.  These days, they are all looking at little screens, brief cases gone replaced by packs, and a bowler hat would be seen as fancy dress. 

High Street WHSmiths were bookshops and oft held wonderful finds ... they have become much more convenience stores as TGJones and been looking for a role.  In stations, oh dear, they have become quick stops for last minute and travelling needs at prices distinctly in excess of what you pay away from the station.

I will be in Swindon for an hour this afternoon;  I doubt I'll be using the WHSmiths as I wait for my specific advance train.   I may buy a coffee on the onward train if the trolley appears before Didcot.   Perhaps I am turning into a grumpy old man, but I look back wistfully at customer service days in which a snack and drink could be bought at the station only just above High Street prices, and where I could get on the train, stop at the buffet counter to grab a coffee before finding a seat ... some things have not improved in the passenger experience.

Like Woolworths and BHS, thought the same format would work forever, and failed to move with the times. RIP.
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« Reply #19 on: Today at 17:59:14 »

Wiliam Henry Smith would be turning in his grave if he saw how his shopfront at Oxford Station was doing in comparison to the other outlets and facilities there. 



 

 

 

 
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