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    3.0 (1 review)

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    Mander Centre

    (4 reviews)

    I love mander centre!! It's so nice and I love them!!!…read moreAnd a service on every store Good Job Mander Centre

    The Mander Centre is the main shopping centre serving Wolverhampton, I called here after watching…read moreManchester City play at the Molineux, hoping to kill some time before travelling back to Manchester, with the trains expected to be busy because of the match. The Mander Centre is a decent sized shopping mall, although a large amount of the units now remain empty, it seems to have slightly filled a bit since the latest reviews for here, with the opening of a large, new Debenhams store, but still the mall can't help but give off a depressing, empty feel, which even happened on quite a big day, with an event in the city which surprised me. The main changes in the development were mainly to create ten larger stores, and that seems to be the only good thing the Mander Center is good for now, as well as housing a Starbucks store (which like the mall is a poor branch and oddly shaped) The layout of the mall is slightly unusual, and it can be hard to navigate especially for a first-timer to the mall with a few large turnings etc. Even the website for the centre is outdated in the sense, it talks about the development plans and store openings for over a year ago now. Shops located here include Boots, Debenhams, Ryman, Superdrug, Three and Vision Express - the overall selection isn't too impressive. The main shopping centre for Wolverhampton remains pretty basic, and although development plans seemed to have improved it slightly, the overall odd and depressing feel remains so I sadly feel Wolverhampton's Mander Center only deserves a two-star rating, which even then I feel is slightly generous.

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    Boundary Mill Stores

    (8 reviews)

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    Went for first time in four years today and luckily not too many customers. The shop assistants…read moreprobably outnumbered paying customers, but they were all so helpful and obliging, everyone we met showed tremendous knowledge of the items in the store and ideas. We could have stayed there for hours. The cafe is just that, a standard snack serving cafe, nothing outstanding but the service was exceptional. But the greatest benefit is the massive selection of women's and men's clothes, from the ordinary to top quality. Something for everyone. It might have been an 80mile round journey, but worth it and we will go again before Christmas to get a few more bargains.

    This one goes out to all the senior citizens... boy, I get cooler by the day :P…read more Be warned this place can be terrifying. It's so big when you enter that you can't even see the far walls beyond the vast sea of clothing stands in front of you, all arranged in a grid that forces you to move pac-man style through the aisles whilst dodging slow-moving pensioners on all sides. I think it's my uber-cool little sister's idea of hell. Not exactly my idea of a good time, and I'm not about to suggest it should be yours! But they do have a huge range of middle-aged-to-elderly mens and womenswear, much of it from branded labels at outlet prices (think Austin Reed, Moss Bros, Jaeger, Hobbs etc), plus things like bed linen, books, perfumes and stationery. Whilst I may have turned 30, I haven't grannyfied my wardrobe just yet - I'm actually suggesting you earn some good grandkid brownie points by bringing your nan here to browse and bargain-hunt. Yes it'll be two hours of your life you won't get back but it's well organised, saves them the stresses of the big malls, and the pensioners love it (there's always plenty of them enjoying the cafe at the back!). As well as doing something nice out of the goodness of your heart, you might just strike it lucky as I did and find one of the handful of things in the store that someone under 40 might actually wear (and my little sis approved of!). In my case, a gorge Adrianna Papell work dress reduced from its £139 RRP to a £30 outlet bargain, that I'm proudly wearing to the office to combat the back-to-work blues today. Boom :)

    Compton Hospice - shopping - Updated May 2026

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