The Cornbow shopping centre in Halesowen is adjacent to the "bus dock" (as the Spanish put it) and has a wide variety of shops under cover and away from the elements.
What to buy: Clothes, gifts, food - you name it !
What to pay: Average prices for the West Midlands - we don't like spending great amounts of money if we don't have to.
Written Feb 13, 2005
Address: Next to the bus station. Nr. 9 drops you outside
Makro is basically a warehouse where you can buy things in bulk at a discounted rate. It is usually open to trade customers but members of the public in certain circumstances can get a Makro membership card.
I went when I worked at the pub, just wish I had the money to buy things myself.
What to buy: Mainly food items but you can buy cds, clothes and garden equipment amongst other things.
What to pay: Cheaper than going to a normal supermarket as long as you don`t mind buying in bulk.
Written Sep 17, 2004
Address: Halesowen
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Halesowen. Where I USED to live.

The public house featured in the picture above was called 'The Littleton Arms' but always known as 'Pik's' (from the name of a former landlord). Now it has been renamed 'Pik's' formally. Nearest...
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