The housing market may be risking crash but the British public do not appear concerned as they continue their retail therapy.
Retail sales have risen by almost 11% in Central London compared to last year in the month of March. Figures are showing that people are hitting the shops less often but are spending more each time.
The recent good weather also has people out buying outdoor equipment, including gardening tools.
See the full article on Google News here.
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Tuesday, 17 April 2007
Posted by Debtsgone LTD at Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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