A whopping great out-of-town M&S, situated right next to the giant Tescos, and between the two stores you can get kitted out with pretty much anything you would ever want to put into a house, all under two rooves.
M&S is the posher of the two, with the emphasis on clothes and household goods but with a food hall, the opposite of Tescos who mainly do food but with clothing and household sections. They compliment each other well here.
The stock is good but I wasn't too impressed by the staff, who seemed a little bit surly and not too sure which department was which. But then it is a bit confusing, in this oddly three-leaf-clover-ish shaped shop floor layout.
One problem I have with M&S is that they seem to have a prescribed range of colours, and that if somebody in the M&S buying department has decided that a particular colour is not 'in' this season, then you'll be hard pushed to find it in the store- not in clothing, or in household goods, or anything else. If everybody shopped here, there would be a national homogenisation towards pastels and warm browns like you wouldn't believe.
Don't bother getting the M&S loyalty credit card though- they plug it quite a lot in the store but once you look at the actual benefits, you see you'd be better off sticking with your existing credit card. read more