Has a great free scooter policy for the aged and disabled. Just remember to bring a letter fro your doctor stating that you Need ti use it and Are capable of using it. Include your carers name on it too in casr they need to return it.
Does not have enough variety of clothing stores for the rubenesk ladies or big and tall gentleman. Those stores that do stock them have no choice and expect you to look like a potato sack with unflattering colours and styles.
Disabled toilets are limited in number and not easy to access at times.
The cleaners do a fabulous job here.
Scooters would be better located near lifts and more disability parking made available near those lifts
Escalators are very dangerous if you are using a walker, wheelchair or are unsteady on your feet. They are too fast and the lumps at the bottom cause the wheels on these devices and prams to lock up and spill their users onto the floor.
Despite numerous complaints to management about this my concerns have been fobbed off despite daily near misses and falls. Its literally an accident...
Read moreI’ve been living and working in Marlborough for 2 months, and since it’s a Regional area, this is the closest place I can go for shopping, entertainment, and a bit of leisure – about 1xx km away. Even though it takes quite a drive to get here, it’s always worth it because you can find everything you need: major supermarkets like Coles, Woolworths, Kmart, plenty of shops, and dining options.
The space is spacious and clean, making it comfortable to walk around without feeling too crowded. For me, having a place like this nearby (even if it means driving over a hundred kilometers 😅) feels really convenient and helps me feel more connected, less isolated while living in a Regional area. Prices are quite reasonable too – I’d say average, not too cheap but definitely not as high as in bigger cities.
Overall, it’s a great spot to shop, relax, and take a little break from daily work life in...
Read moreThis is not so much about Stocklands but all to do with Clancy's Carvery within the bowels of this Woolworth laberynth. Take-away plate or hot box roast meals, with very little emphasis on deep fried trans fats. Potato, pumpkin, cauliflower, broccoli, carrot, beef, lamb, pork. Gravy or condiment. Sandwiches and dessert, all quite reasonably priced. The jewel-in-the-crown, without a doubt, would have to be the, appropriately named , The Overflow Burger, literally - once consumed the taste and value overflows into being tempted to have another one. What a great Aussie staple. P.S. This food outlet is one of about a dozen or so others in its vicinity and much like the others it stocks sugary sugar soft drinks. But, unalike the many others it can also provide you with that great oxidiser, hot black tea, albeit from a teabag, with or without a meal. Careful not to...
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