Now, I don't know about you... But I don't normally go through the Pavillions Shopping Centre. Apart from the fabulous Char Wallah, I have very little cool to pop through there (as there aren't many shops I use in the building). This is my failing, as we (me and Dan G) stopped through the Pavillions recently as a shortcut to the car park on Dale End (top tip - £1 an hour) and realised that it can be a much more "happening place" than we realised.
Firstly, there is a little market which I believe occurs on a weekend (with fantastic local crafts on sale), but secondly; I hadn't realised that Bert's and Gert's had set up their own shop in the centre. For those of you who aren't familiar with B&G's, they have run regular markets across the Midlands (and further afield) for many a year.
The shop is a fantastic way to buy craft and food stuff handmade as gifts for others (and yourself, obviously) when you can't get down to a local market. On my second visit I spotted various cake decorating paraphernalia, decorative art pieces, small items of furniture and accessories and great items that would be fantastic presents for your nearest and dearest. As you can imagine, it's quite "twee" (being decorated in pastel colours and offering lots of items with animals and things on them), but that's what you would expect at a craft market also!
Obviously, due to the nature of the stock; this shop isn't "cheap". That doesn't mean it's expensive though, I think they charge a fair price for the time, materials and quality of the items they sell. I mooched around the shop for a few minutes and spotted a mixed clientele of people perusing and gift hunting (with some people looking for the ideal Valentines present, I imagine).
In summary, this shop is located at the centre of town and is a bit of a "must visit". It's on the fourth floor of the Pavillions (next to M&S), so easy to get to and it has a range of stock - so is definitely worth a quick peruse next time you're looking for a fantastic unique present or decorative item for your home. read more