Despite being in an affluent suburb of Derby, Park Farm does not look like a quality shopping precinct. Maybe in the 1970s it could have been considered ok. The amenities are limited, and the functional concrete structure does nothing to add to the shopping experience. There is at least a range of shop types - post office, fruiterer, pharmacy, takeaway, small supermarket, café, pet supplies, etc. Many of the shops are not big brand names, which you would think would give the opportunity for some nice quirky coffee shops or niche artisan vendors. However this is not the case and what you have instead are several shops selling nothing but cheap tat, and some stolidly unimaginative family businesses. Park Farm is the shopping centre that...
Read moreI absolutely love shopping at B&M! The store always has a fantastic range of products at unbeatable prices. Whether I need home essentials, DIY supplies, garden furniture, or just a few snacks, I know I’ll find exactly what I’m looking for – and often at a much lower price than elsewhere.
The staff are always friendly and helpful, and the store is well-organised, making it easy to browse. I especially love the seasonal items and special offers – you never know what hidden gems you’ll come across!
B&M is my go-to place for budget-friendly shopping without compromising on quality....
Read moreNow then, I don't regularly visit this bad boy of a shopping centre much these days as I no longer live in the area. But what I can tell you is that it's a little beaut. It's got the lot, doctors surgery, dentist, Co op, b and m bargains, georges chippy and even a Turkish barbers! Alot of shops have changed from back in the day, there used to be a shop called motorworld and the boys working there loved a bit of banter but due to covid and lock downs alot of these places ended up closing down. Like everything in the world, it is what it is.......the show...
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