After all the demolition, this is what we can look forward to. Discovery Properties (Cobalt Estates) have put up a few blue boards with the Talisman Kenilworth web address and a big MORE SHOPPING! - irony at work here?
Looks to me like the developers have successfully saved some money on paying the business rates on those empty properties then. They have twelve other projects knocking around with nine completed and four ongoing (including Kenilworth). In my opinion, it looks like the big stuff like Waitrose, Homebase and the odd Vue Cinema are easier to slot into a large unit than the small ones with small businesses. We can see Darlington, Letchworth and Wells and next on the list for Discovery Properties.
So, no car park and with the promise that some Kenilworth Art will feature on the hoarding it looks like that's it until next year. Perhaps we can see the square come to life with some markets on a Saturday or the people of Kenilworth setting up some stalls of their own? Who knows.
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Monday, 31 May 2010
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
News and how to use this site?
If you know what you're looking for, type a word or two in the search box on the right. If you are just looking, click on word from the tag cloud (this is the A-Z contents of the site - the more times a phrase is indexed, the larger the font becomes).
There is also a list of the most recent posts (also on the right). You can scroll down to the site archive and see all the 130+ posts in date order. If something is missing - and I know it is, just let me know (I will not stop until I answer all of What's in Kenilworth?
I am pleased to say that Google are indexing these posts with Google Street View showing as limited augmented reality, for example, see the road outside the Sweet Shop.
Data from the sites tell me people are looking at pages here for just over 6 minutes and at nearly a thousand page views, the site is growing in readership quite well. Remember, most people will see pages from websites these days without ever going past the front page. This site is written as a blog and every single word is Google searchable - try it for your self from search page on this page or any Google search box on a mobile, laptop or pc. I know Google's page rank sorts pages and sites, but look at the way this site is moving up the Google rankings - it is doing well without any SEO or clever web page techniques (and there are many).
My advice, get a message, say it and Google will find you - it's that simple and that's it. I will and can show you how. I am a teacher by trade, but have used the web since it started - I find it easy, but as I have said before, I know others do not and I will help you.
I would like to put a group together to meet in person to help everyone blog and web publish. If you want to know more email me at info@whatsinkenilworth.com My idea is to meet anywhere in Kenilworth that has free wifi - that's Costa, Pizza Pizzo, Starbucks and maybe The Virgins and Castle (when I check it out). BT have a great way for home users to share their wifi signal, see at www.btfon.com - see the photo on the right for a quick map.
It seems the UK is short on good bloggers. It is the new way of mass amateurisation. In other words, anyone can be anything they like armed with a mobile phone, laptop and some web access. Take a look at my Google Profile and see what Pete Cashmore is all about - ever heard of him? I thought not. To be well known bloggers you must be known as a result of doing something on the web, not as a result of something else. For example, Stephen Fry is well known on Twitter etc, but he was a comedian/actor first. Martin Lewis from the www.moneysavingexpert.com is known because of his website. Martin is a financial journalist, so he may not count either. If you want to know more see the Forbes Web 25 or even the Top 100 Blogs in the world. Look at number 3, it's www.mashable.com run by Pete Cashmore. I do not use mashable, I prefer www.digg.com as Kevin Rose blogs and videoblogs about how he's done it all, see kevinrose.com.
Also, remember any text that is blue is a link to something else, for example, the word 'augmented reality' above links to the Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_reality which describes what that subject is all about. Great, because the key words in this digital age are clickable, searchable and linkable - and if you are not any of those, Google will not find you. I think of the internet these days as Google because at at 63-90% of a market share (it depends where you get these percentages - just Google Market share for yourself).
If I have not bored you already - head on over to The Mike Downes Page and see some of the books I've read and ideas I have. See you there.
There is also a list of the most recent posts (also on the right). You can scroll down to the site archive and see all the 130+ posts in date order. If something is missing - and I know it is, just let me know (I will not stop until I answer all of What's in Kenilworth?
I am pleased to say that Google are indexing these posts with Google Street View showing as limited augmented reality, for example, see the road outside the Sweet Shop.
Data from the sites tell me people are looking at pages here for just over 6 minutes and at nearly a thousand page views, the site is growing in readership quite well. Remember, most people will see pages from websites these days without ever going past the front page. This site is written as a blog and every single word is Google searchable - try it for your self from search page on this page or any Google search box on a mobile, laptop or pc. I know Google's page rank sorts pages and sites, but look at the way this site is moving up the Google rankings - it is doing well without any SEO or clever web page techniques (and there are many).
My advice, get a message, say it and Google will find you - it's that simple and that's it. I will and can show you how. I am a teacher by trade, but have used the web since it started - I find it easy, but as I have said before, I know others do not and I will help you.
I would like to put a group together to meet in person to help everyone blog and web publish. If you want to know more email me at info@whatsinkenilworth.com My idea is to meet anywhere in Kenilworth that has free wifi - that's Costa, Pizza Pizzo, Starbucks and maybe The Virgins and Castle (when I check it out). BT have a great way for home users to share their wifi signal, see at www.btfon.com - see the photo on the right for a quick map.
It seems the UK is short on good bloggers. It is the new way of mass amateurisation. In other words, anyone can be anything they like armed with a mobile phone, laptop and some web access. Take a look at my Google Profile and see what Pete Cashmore is all about - ever heard of him? I thought not. To be well known bloggers you must be known as a result of doing something on the web, not as a result of something else. For example, Stephen Fry is well known on Twitter etc, but he was a comedian/actor first. Martin Lewis from the www.moneysavingexpert.com is known because of his website. Martin is a financial journalist, so he may not count either. If you want to know more see the Forbes Web 25 or even the Top 100 Blogs in the world. Look at number 3, it's www.mashable.com run by Pete Cashmore. I do not use mashable, I prefer www.digg.com as Kevin Rose blogs and videoblogs about how he's done it all, see kevinrose.com.
Also, remember any text that is blue is a link to something else, for example, the word 'augmented reality' above links to the Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_reality which describes what that subject is all about. Great, because the key words in this digital age are clickable, searchable and linkable - and if you are not any of those, Google will not find you. I think of the internet these days as Google because at at 63-90% of a market share (it depends where you get these percentages - just Google Market share for yourself).
If I have not bored you already - head on over to The Mike Downes Page and see some of the books I've read and ideas I have. See you there.
Monday, 24 May 2010
Friday, 21 May 2010
Sure Clean in The Square
Sure Clean
27 The Square
CV8 1EF
01926 857566
www.surecleanit.co.uk
SureClean offers the finest dry cleaning and laundry service complemented by our tailored repairs and ironing service. We are the one stop shop for all your clothes care needs
27 The Square
CV8 1EF
01926 857566
www.surecleanit.co.uk
SureClean offers the finest dry cleaning and laundry service complemented by our tailored repairs and ironing service. We are the one stop shop for all your clothes care needs
Google Business Listings - Errors and Opportunity
There is the real world and there is the Google world and in between there is someone like me. One of the tasks I have set is to close the gap where Google Maps are inaccurate and outdated. For example, searching for 'supermarket kenilworth' returns the usual results including Budgens (which closed in 2004) and Sainsburys is listed as being on a farm near Stoneleigh.
So why is this? Google Maps collects data mostly from thomsonlocal.com. I have 150 Kenilworth businesses listed on this website - which are accurate as I live in Kenilworth and I know they exist. I was happily correcting the errors and now Google are off to moderate the listings - word from the web is this could take a while.
I can provide a service for those businesses that do not have their own website and have not claimed their business listings either. If you have a Kenilworth Business and want to be found on Google, claim it yourself (you will need a free Google account) or email me and I will tell you how info@whatsinkenilworth.com and make sure you have the right help.
There are a few articles on the web about this kind of error, see one here where this company was trying to correct an entry where a hospital was having an error with it's A and E listing which stopped urgent calls getting through as Google listed the number as the general switchboard.
So why is this? Google Maps collects data mostly from thomsonlocal.com. I have 150 Kenilworth businesses listed on this website - which are accurate as I live in Kenilworth and I know they exist. I was happily correcting the errors and now Google are off to moderate the listings - word from the web is this could take a while.
I can provide a service for those businesses that do not have their own website and have not claimed their business listings either. If you have a Kenilworth Business and want to be found on Google, claim it yourself (you will need a free Google account) or email me and I will tell you how info@whatsinkenilworth.com and make sure you have the right help.
There are a few articles on the web about this kind of error, see one here where this company was trying to correct an entry where a hospital was having an error with it's A and E listing which stopped urgent calls getting through as Google listed the number as the general switchboard.
Thursday, 20 May 2010
Shop to let in The Square
(previously Wallace Hairdressing)
11 The Square
Kenilworth
CV8 1EF
www.wallacehairdressing.co.uk
The Kenilworth Salon has been relocated to Solihull and Coleshill. Please call 0121 705 8070 to arrange an appointment
11 The Square
Kenilworth
CV8 1EF
www.wallacehairdressing.co.uk
The Kenilworth Salon has been relocated to Solihull and Coleshill. Please call 0121 705 8070 to arrange an appointment
Knight and Rennie in The Square
Knight and Rennie
9 The Square
CV8 1EF
01926 857 595
www.knightandrennie.com
Twitter @knightandrennie
9 The Square
CV8 1EF
01926 857 595
www.knightandrennie.com
Twitter @knightandrennie
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Translate What's in Kenilworth? into 57 languages
Google Translate let's you easily transform any web page or text into the language of your choice with 57 to choose from. Really useful for learning a new language, doing you homework or finding out What's in Kenilworth? if you are visiting from overseas. See Google Translate on the right of this page.
Heritage Property in Warwick Road
Heritage Property
1 Warwick Road
CV8 1HD
01926 859216
kenilworth@heritageproperty.co.uk
www.heritageproperty.co.uk
1 Warwick Road
CV8 1HD
01926 859216
kenilworth@heritageproperty.co.uk
www.heritageproperty.co.uk
Cabello in The Square
Cabello
12 The Square
CV8 1EB
01926 851116
www.cabellohairdesign.co.uk
Did You Know...
Cabello is the Spanish word for hair
12 The Square
CV8 1EB
01926 851116
www.cabellohairdesign.co.uk
Hair by
Nicola Shortland
Did You Know...
Cabello is the Spanish word for hair
M D M Music in The Square
M D M Music Store
1st and 2nd floors
30 The Square
CV8 1EB
01926 863130
Tues to Fri 11-5pm
Sat 10-4pm
Great website - take a look at:
www.mdm-music.info
1st and 2nd floors
30 The Square
CV8 1EB
01926 863130
Tues to Fri 11-5pm
Sat 10-4pm
Great website - take a look at:
www.mdm-music.info
Wiggies Barber Shop in The Square
28 The Square
CV8 1EB
Reader Review from Tony: Excellent service - I had a repair job on an expensive top London barber cut that went wrong. Amy, my barber, was great and she knew exactly what had to be done. She was very attentive and confident without being over bearing. Very skilled and all at a great price - thoroughly recommended.
The Old Emporium in The Square CLOSED
NOW CLOSED reopened as a Charity Shop
The Old Emporium
44 The Square
CV8 1EB
01926 859 960
info@theoldemporium.co.uk
www.theoldemporium.co.uk
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Google test post to assess indexing
Google is a great search engine and that is most of the time. However, sometimes text can get lost - you know it's there, but Google cannot see it. This has happened to the post below found at:
http://www.whatsinkenilworth.com/2010/05/kenilworth-weekly-news-in-warwick-road.html
Google indexed the blog post, proof of that comes as Icerocket.com found it, see the search result.
Then comes a test when a selection of the post is searched from Google with quotation marks:
"The KWN website has no relationship to the print copy edition. For example, headline as Fri 14 May 2010"
The post is now not found - how odd. I have pasted he whole post (minus any links) below to see if Google searches correctly this time and then I will learn... let's see what happens.
_______________________________________________________________________
Kenilworth Weekly News
31 Warwick Road CV8 1LJ
01926 852 870
www.kenilworthweeklynews.co.uk
(The KWN website has no relationship to the print copy edition. For example, headline as Fri 14 May 2010 reads 'Police target house burglars' - that is not found anywhere on the KWN website or with a detailed Google search). What is also alarming is the KWN website has now introduced intensive advertising).
Sad times for a newspaper that was established in 1946. When you pay 50p for the newspaper on a Friday, there are very few pages of Kenilworth News (around five feature stories a week).
Currently, the Kenilworth Weekly News sells an average of 3,533 copies per week (in a town population of 26,000 or so). That was 3,704 copies per week in August 2009 as reported by the Press Gazette.
Did you know that one paper copy of the KWN laid end to end is about 24 metres in length, by selling 3,533 copies a week the paper will stretch for 53 miles - what a waste of paper and not searchable, linkable and clickable either.
The KWN is owned by Johnston Press who have financial difficulties and have shut five titles, but say they have 'no plans as we speak' to cut more titles (see The Guardian).
Johnston Press have played down suggestions that their idea of a paywall (they were asking online readers to pay £5.00 for 3 months access) for their online versions has failed, see BBC News and The Guardian once again. In my rough estimates from searching the web, KWN may get 16% of their revenue by selling the newspaper for 50p, the rest comes from advertising. But in these difficult times advertising spending is decreasing and Johnston Press are trying hard to cope with the threat of full digital editions and competition.
For those of you who do not know, many years ago there were very few ways to get the news - the most popular, buy it every day in hard copy paper version from a newsagent (yes I know there was TV and Radio too). Since 1998 (when Google came alive) titles have disappeared as people like Google aggregate the news which means linking to all the news stories and show them in their search results. This has left people like Rupert Murdoch not selling papers like The Times and losing money, blaming Google and trying to charge for readers for online news, see this BBC article. Many say this will not work, I agree. On the other hand, The Guardian have introduced an iphone application and sold it via the Apple iTunes store where readers pay once and possibly never again.
This idea that a town newspaper (aka the KWN) is shrinking and may eventually close is one of the reasons I have made this website. And it does not stop there, the Official Kenilworth Town Website is also under threat as it has never really been updated since it was first published (well over a year). If you missed that article click here. Even then it caters for the large businesses but not the small ones who matter - they need the coverage most to survive.
I have always been a big fan of the Kenilworth Weekly News since my first Soapbox column in 1999, but times are changing and anyone can report the news these days - even me. (If the article is too small, click here for a larger one.
http://www.whatsinkenilworth.com/2010/05/kenilworth-weekly-news-in-warwick-road.html
Google indexed the blog post, proof of that comes as Icerocket.com found it, see the search result.
Then comes a test when a selection of the post is searched from Google with quotation marks:
"The KWN website has no relationship to the print copy edition. For example, headline as Fri 14 May 2010"
The post is now not found - how odd. I have pasted he whole post (minus any links) below to see if Google searches correctly this time and then I will learn... let's see what happens.
_______________________________________________________________________
Kenilworth Weekly News
31 Warwick Road CV8 1LJ
01926 852 870
www.kenilworthweeklynews.co.uk
(The KWN website has no relationship to the print copy edition. For example, headline as Fri 14 May 2010 reads 'Police target house burglars' - that is not found anywhere on the KWN website or with a detailed Google search). What is also alarming is the KWN website has now introduced intensive advertising).
Sad times for a newspaper that was established in 1946. When you pay 50p for the newspaper on a Friday, there are very few pages of Kenilworth News (around five feature stories a week).
Currently, the Kenilworth Weekly News sells an average of 3,533 copies per week (in a town population of 26,000 or so). That was 3,704 copies per week in August 2009 as reported by the Press Gazette.
Did you know that one paper copy of the KWN laid end to end is about 24 metres in length, by selling 3,533 copies a week the paper will stretch for 53 miles - what a waste of paper and not searchable, linkable and clickable either.
The KWN is owned by Johnston Press who have financial difficulties and have shut five titles, but say they have 'no plans as we speak' to cut more titles (see The Guardian).
Johnston Press have played down suggestions that their idea of a paywall (they were asking online readers to pay £5.00 for 3 months access) for their online versions has failed, see BBC News and The Guardian once again. In my rough estimates from searching the web, KWN may get 16% of their revenue by selling the newspaper for 50p, the rest comes from advertising. But in these difficult times advertising spending is decreasing and Johnston Press are trying hard to cope with the threat of full digital editions and competition.
For those of you who do not know, many years ago there were very few ways to get the news - the most popular, buy it every day in hard copy paper version from a newsagent (yes I know there was TV and Radio too). Since 1998 (when Google came alive) titles have disappeared as people like Google aggregate the news which means linking to all the news stories and show them in their search results. This has left people like Rupert Murdoch not selling papers like The Times and losing money, blaming Google and trying to charge for readers for online news, see this BBC article. Many say this will not work, I agree. On the other hand, The Guardian have introduced an iphone application and sold it via the Apple iTunes store where readers pay once and possibly never again.
This idea that a town newspaper (aka the KWN) is shrinking and may eventually close is one of the reasons I have made this website. And it does not stop there, the Official Kenilworth Town Website is also under threat as it has never really been updated since it was first published (well over a year). If you missed that article click here. Even then it caters for the large businesses but not the small ones who matter - they need the coverage most to survive.
I have always been a big fan of the Kenilworth Weekly News since my first Soapbox column in 1999, but times are changing and anyone can report the news these days - even me. (If the article is too small, click here for a larger one.
Starbucks Coffee at Abbey End
Starbucks Coffee at The Holiday Inn
212 Abbey End CV8 1ED
01926 855957
Mon-Sat 8-6pm, Sun 10-5pm
Starbucks Local Website
www.starbucks.co.uk
Free Wifi (a user code is printed on the Starbucks receipt) Starbucks will not allow me to photograph a menu, but I can give an idea of drink prices and food options
Caffe Latte and
Cappuccino £2.05-2.65
Americano £1.75-2.05
Espresso £1.40-1.55
Fresh Filter Coffee £1.60-1.90
Classic Hot Chocolate £2.20-2.80
Mango Passion Fruit £2.80-3.20
Raspberry Blackcurrant £2.80-3.20
Paninis, Wraps, Crepes and
Sandwiches from £1.95-3.95
Fresh Fruit, Yoghurt from 50p
212 Abbey End CV8 1ED
01926 855957
Mon-Sat 8-6pm, Sun 10-5pm
Starbucks Local Website
www.starbucks.co.uk
Free Wifi (a user code is printed on the Starbucks receipt) Starbucks will not allow me to photograph a menu, but I can give an idea of drink prices and food options
Caffe Latte and
Cappuccino £2.05-2.65
Americano £1.75-2.05
Espresso £1.40-1.55
Fresh Filter Coffee £1.60-1.90
Classic Hot Chocolate £2.20-2.80
Mango Passion Fruit £2.80-3.20
Raspberry Blackcurrant £2.80-3.20
Paninis, Wraps, Crepes and
Sandwiches from £1.95-3.95
Fresh Fruit, Yoghurt from 50p
Iceland Foods in Warwick Road
Iceland Foods
2 Warwick Road
CV8 1HB
01926 852 786
Mon to Sat 9-5.30pm
www.iceland.co.uk
The New Face of Iceland - Ellie Taylor
2 Warwick Road
CV8 1HB
01926 852 786
Mon to Sat 9-5.30pm
www.iceland.co.uk
The New Face of Iceland - Ellie Taylor
Halifax in The Square
Halifax
50 The Square
CV8 1EB
01926 309 602
Mon to Fri 9 - 5.00
Wed 9 - 5.00
Saturday 9 - 12.00
www.halifax.co.uk
50 The Square
CV8 1EB
01926 309 602
Mon to Fri 9 - 5.00
Wed 9 - 5.00
Saturday 9 - 12.00
www.halifax.co.uk
Monday, 17 May 2010
It's a Pound in Warwick Road
It's a Pound
10 Warwick Road
CV8 1HB
I cannot find a website or even telephone number for this business - but what else is there to say apart from...It's a Pound!
10 Warwick Road
CV8 1HB
I cannot find a website or even telephone number for this business - but what else is there to say apart from...It's a Pound!
Royal Mail Delivery Office in Warwick Road
Royal Mail
Kenilworth Delivery Office
Barrow Road CV8 1AA
Edit 10 June 2016 -- Phone numbers are 01926 303701 or 01926 303702
(although this number is listed - delivery office tell me this number has not been used in five years - not that helpful I know, perhaps a personal visit it best)
www.royalmail.com
Mon to Fr 7.00 to 4.00pm
Sat 7.00 to 12.00 noon
Post Code Finder
Collect parcels from this office when you have one of those slips telling say you missed the postman and the parcel needed a signature or wouldn't fit through the letterbox. Call 0845 113 312 to rearrange a delivery (This is the number on the red/white card that is posted through your letter box).
Kenilworth Delivery Office
Barrow Road CV8 1AA
Edit 10 June 2016 -- Phone numbers are 01926 303701 or 01926 303702
(although this number is listed - delivery office tell me this number has not been used in five years - not that helpful I know, perhaps a personal visit it best)
www.royalmail.com
Mon to Fr 7.00 to 4.00pm
Sat 7.00 to 12.00 noon
Post Code Finder
Collect parcels from this office when you have one of those slips telling say you missed the postman and the parcel needed a signature or wouldn't fit through the letterbox. Call 0845 113 312 to rearrange a delivery (This is the number on the red/white card that is posted through your letter box).
Age Concern
Warwickshire Shop
4 Warwick Road CV8 1HB
01926 258656
www.ageconcernwarwickshire.org.uk
Warwickshire Shop
4 Warwick Road CV8 1HB
01926 258656
www.ageconcernwarwickshire.org.uk
Age Concern Warwickshire provides a wide range of services and activities for the local community, and for older people and their carers across the County. This website is designed to provide information on the complete range of services and activities provided by Age Concern Warwickshire and allow users the opportunity to contact us about services, products, activities, job vacancies and volunteering opportunities.