The end of the week will be wet and slightly cooler in Greater Manchester, just days after temperatures exceeded 40C for the first time in the UK. The Met Office registered a provisional reading of 40.3C at Coningsby in eastern England on Tuesday.
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Residents in Wigan believe that the cost of living crisis has helped steepen the level of decline in the town centre. Shops leaving the high street is nothing new for small towns across the country, and Wigan is no exception losing a Next and a H&M in the town centre already this year.
Inflation is 9.1 per cent higher than last year and is expected to peak at 11 per cent in October, according to ONS figures, and wage rises are not matching this increase - leading to less people having extra funds at the end of the month. Some residents in the borough believe that the higher costs have resulted in less people having money for extras and luxuries such as going out or shopping for clothes - which is causing a decline in the town centre.
Wigan Council are looking to tackle the problem on the high street with their £130 million investment into the Galleries - which they hope will see the area become more enticing.
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Keith Travis said: “It is not good is it. The biggest issue for me is having a pint, it is ridiculous.
“I was a postie for 42 years and when you go for a pint after a shift I would never miss it, but now, getting £12 an hour you go in the pub you’re paying almost £5 a pint and that is half a day’s wage gone.
“That is a big thing for me, it is the extras that people can’t do. The pubs are dying at the minute.
“There are two pubs by the park here that are selling pints for £5.10, this is Wigan. That is what is stopping people from coming out and spending time in the town centre.”
Another retired man who was out shopping with his wife was of the same opinion - that less people have money to spend in the centre which has
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