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Review -- Stratford Centre

Stratford Centre is on The Broadway in the heart of Stratford opposite the bus, rail and underground stations.

Unfortunately (for my husband), I started to work on the Olympic project for Ardmore Construction near Stratford Centre. Then as he always known, I become a regular customer there.

Stratford centre is one floor with a four-direction access shopping mall. Also they remain the old style of London Mall with indoor market in west mall. It’s just so lovely if you live locally.

1. Building Service Management and the layout of shops: 8/10

You could grab a store directory on standing information board from all entrance. There are around 90 stores with clear layout divisions, like everyday shopping in West Mall, fashion shopping in South, North & East Mall.

Also in North Mall, there is a lovely Barclay bank with a very modem look and they provide very helpful technical support services (e.g. online banking).

Stratford doesn’t have as many shops as Westfield London, buy it’s definitely a favourite shopping place to visit for people who work or live around.

2. Food and drinks: 7/10

The eating-places are located on the West and East Mall. There are around ten choices of Cafe and restaurants in store directory. (e.g. Burger King, Subway, Starbuks)

There is a little take away food store called Percy Ingle which is a nice place to try. I love their Viennese Finger so much.

3. Value for money: 8/10

They have pound shop and 99p shop, which are good saving for everyone. Also they have fashion store like New Look, Dorothy Perkins that are good for fashion ladies.

Therefore, Stratford Centre has almost everything you need in your everyday live, and visitors could easily do all their shopping in one place.

Review – Shopping in Croydon

Croydon is a “home town” of my husband. This is the reason we visit it almost every month. There are two shopping centres opposite each other on North End Street. Lots of shops are around that area. There is a card shop on Church Street as marked on the map which is the best saving for card shopping.


View Shopping Centres in Croydon in a larger map


The Whitgift Croydon:

1. Building Service Management and the layout of shops: 6/10
I got down to level one from Car Park using lift, which wasn’t a good experience for me. The room in the lift is too small. It can’t fit into more than 5-6 people. If with a little buggy it just doesn’t fit that comfortably.

I collected store directory from information stand on level one. It’s showing 100 shops on two floors without showing locations in the list of categories. It is not presenting sales offer or store’s information.

They placed management office and baby changing facilities on third floor. I personally think it is not making any convenient to customers who have babies.

(Management certainly haven’t delivered good support to visitors in the mall, they maybe just target their customers in the local area.)



2. Food and drinks: 7/10

The eating places are located on the first floor and second floor. There are over ten choices of Cafe and restaurants in store directory. (e.g. BB’s Coffee and Muffins, Subway, Starbuks)

3. Value for money: 8/10

Well, they have almost everything you need in your everyday live, and visitors could easily do all their shopping in one place.

Overall, The Whit gift is a good shopping centre for their local people. But they need to improve their building service management and the layout of shops.


Centrale Shopping Centre:

It’s located in the opposite of The Whitgift Centre across North End. It’s much more modem than the Whitgift centre.


1. Building Service Management and the layout of shops: 8/10

I collected store directory from information station on the Ground Floor. There are mall guide and travel guide available for visitors to check out the store location. There are 4 floors: Upper Mall, North end Mall, Lower mall and keeley road & Tamworth Road. We can find store location from store directory very easily. There are over 70 stores; most stores are from high street. (e.g. ZARA, French Connection, Jane Norman.) We could say this mall is designed for posh ladies.

2. Food and drinks: 9/10

The eating places are located in all possible level. They have CafĂ© Giardinon, Starbacks, and MCDONALD’s and other 4-5 food places.

3. Value for money: 8/10

This is a modern mall for people who love fashions and high street’s shopping.


In conclusion, the reasons that Croydon become a very popular shopping place in South East London. It’s because there are two shopping centres and lots of shops and markets around.

And you could discover some good stuff is a really save money in some of shops there.

One of the card shop is located on Church Street, I got two birthday cards only costs me 3 quid. Small saving here and there can make our life different.

Review – Blue Water Shopping Centre

Thursday, I made my trip to Blue Water Shopping Centre. Because we have been there before, we drove the car there without going through their website before the journey (Car Park Free). http://www.bluewater.co.uk/

1. Building Service Management and the layout of shops: 9/10
As soon as I entered the shopping centre, the huge “Sale” signs are certainly draw all my attention. There are two floors and mixed designer shops and high streets shops. Then I found out it doesn’t matter because of the triangle layout designed building. You’ll never get lost. My husband collected store directory from information board in Ground Floor, while I was so excited for Sales and forgot why I’m here.

2. Food and drinks: 9/10
The eating places are located in the centre of the mall, water circus, winter garden, and village restaurants. There are over thirty Cafe and restaurants in store directory. They have almost every possible well known restaurant there. (e.g. Yo Sushi, pizza express, Nando’s).

3. Value for money: 10/10
Well, they have everything you need, just think before action.

In conclusion, blue water is a great shopping centre for everyone. You don’t have to make your shopping plan and the layout of building is helped saving our time and energy.

Review – Westfield Shopping Centre

Today, I made my trip to Westfield London in Shepherd’s Bush. I took the bus with my husband and two babies to there as I planned.

1. Building Service Management: 9/10
I collected store directory from information centre in Ground Floor. There are touching screens available for visitors to check out the store location. (It’s so convenient for visitors to find the way around) However, the information on the website is a bit complex, I took quite a while to find store directory on the website.
(Management certainly have delivered the best support to visitors in the mall, but their website need to upgrade to the simplest layout for visitors to make their shopping plan.)

2. The layout of shops: 10/10
In general, they divided over 185 stores into two sections: the designers’ shops “in the Village” and high street shops. My suggestion is we really need to look into the wallet before you enter the store. Almost everything there is well presented in stores. It’s great place to shop.
(There is no suggestion that I could think of at moment.)

3. Food and drinks: 9/10
The eating places are located in the loft, southern terrace restaurants, and the balcony. There are over thirty Cafe and restaurants in store directory. They have almost every possible well known restaurant there. (e.g. Yam Yam to go, Wagamama, Nando’s). The only concern is these three places which are allocated so far between each other. Is it possible all allocated in one floor?
(If all restaurants were allocated in one floor, visitors will have a good chance to look all around and make their food choice better.)

4. Value for money: 10/10
Well, they have everything you need, but you can easily blow your budget! Although there's shops for every budget so it suits everyone, and visitors could easily do all their shopping in one place—Westfield London!
(Certainly, this is a great shopping centre, no word to say.)

In conclusion, Westfield London is a great shopping centre for everyone. And they need to improve their website design to simplify for visitors checking information and make their shopping plan. My online shopping centre definitely could help them provide more information of store and sales in one page for their visitors.

My First Review – Lewisham Shopping Centre

On Thursday, I made my trip to Lewisham Shopping Centre. It wasn’t my first visit. So I knew the way there and the parking place, the way to the centre mall.

1. Building Service Management: 6/10
I collected store directory from information centre in the centre mall. The Staff in Lewisham are delivering good service as well. However, the information on the website isn’t that helpful and store directory has no updated information about sales offer and A-Z shops information.
(Management certainly have delivered basic support to visitors, but there are still big area needs to improve.)

2. The layout of shops in Lewisham: 5/10
It isn’t good at all. There is no division of “Teen Zone”. There are over 70 stores and 15 categories in store directory. Everything is on one floor. In my opinion, shoppers would not be attracted to shop here because there is not enough choice and they could be annoyed by teenage school shoppers and this could impact their shopping mood.
(Store relocated service is needed for building management.)

3. Food and drinks: 7/10
The eating places are located in the centre of the mall. There are four restaurants in store directory. But there are more choices outside of shopping centre in Lewisham High Street. (E.g. MacDonald, Sandwich Bar)
(Maybe advertising food store for outside of shopping centre could provide more choices to customer.)

4. Value for money: 7/10
As I mentioned before, there are limited choices from one floor stores’ layout. Lewisham shopping centre is not there for tourists or shoppers outside of Lewisham.
(Their target customers are certainly for local area. But they could spread their building management service to outside of shopping centre, including stores in Lewisham high street.)

In conclusion, Lewisham shopping centre is there for their local visitors. And they need improve their information service. This experiment of visiting them has built up my confidence for starting my online shopping centre. My online shopping centre definitely could help them provide more information of store and sales in their area for their customers.

My Research – Shopping Centres in London

In order to attract more people to visit my website, I need to study their requirements from local shopping centre. And are these shopping centres met their needs. How I could offer valuable information /suggestions in my website for people and fulfil their requests before they visit their local shopping centre.


I started from checking out their review of shopping centre. The list of their concerns as showing below:

  1. Building Service Management: such as Parking, Lift/ Escalator, Toilets, Baby Changing Facility, Centre Directories/Shopping Guide, Building Security Systems (Shopping Centre Building are required to be designed to protect the health and safety of customers visiting, maximizing their comfort and shopping mood, while minimizing the impact on the environment. The good shopping environment will attract shoppers to drive traffic.)

  2. Layout of Shops: the need of division of “Teen Zone” to avoid conflicts of seniors shoppers. (The good layout of shops could save shoppers’ time and energy to maximize their shopping mood.)

  3. Food and Drinks: the Food and Beverage Vending Machines are required. In the food shopping peak time such as 2 or 3pm, long queues are always there outside of sandwich bar. (Selling soft drinks and sandwich in shopping centre could ease the traffic for food stores and get hard cash to shopping centre building management.)

  4. Value for money: a great shopping centre should have everything you need, but you can easily blow your budget! Although there's shops for every budget so it suits everyone, and you could easily do all your shopping in one place! (Advertising in Centre’s Directories could guide people to find sales offers, discounts & bargain easily.)

All in all, I have to make a journey to all the shopping centres in London in order to evaluate whether the shopping centre management’s objectives met shoppers’ expectations and find out how I could help from my website.