One thing that surprises me about Bearwood High Street (I know it's Bearwood Road, but it looks like a High Street down the end I'm talking about) is that it hasn't got a Poundland. There's quite a lot of other things it doesn't have, but that one strikes me as particularly odd.
As it happens, it means there's plenty of room for local competition, and one of these local competitors is Just 99p, undercutting it's more established rival by that all important penny. The thing is, they sell quite a few bits and pieces (the obligatory plastic storage boxes which sit on the pavement outside) that aren't just 99p, they cost things like £5.99 - but who's gonna let detail stand in the way of a snappy name?
Inside, the place is very much like an unbranded Poundland, selling mostly the same kind of things: Cheap bulbs, toiletries, blank CDs, multi-pack sweets, kitchen utensils etc. etc. I've picked up the odd bit and piece from here from time to time and never had any complaints about any of it but, like a lot of the shops in this part of town; if you don't live right by there, there's very little here that can't be purchased anywhere else (even if it is a penny more expensive) so there's nothing worth making a special trip for. But then who was the last person you met who made a special trip to a certain pound shop? read more