Though the only actual title this corner shop outwardly goes by is a simple 'Newsagent' it doesn't really require any all-out advertising or branding campaigns, given there's a captive audience several times a day from the nearby high school. At lunchtimes that means you'll feel like a (hyper-low-level) VIP, thanks to their wise policy of not allowing light-fingered schoolkids inside the shop at such junctures, instead forcing them to buy their snacks from a counter/window that opens directly onto the street. Other customers can merely stroll in for their daily paper/milk/groceries and the like unobstructed by ankle-biters, able to pay at the separate interior counter. The kiosk-sized dimensions do mean there isn't a huge range beyond the bare essentials, although they do sell cigarettes, cheap alcohol (Special Brew included!) and magazines dominated by an unhealthy amount of top-shelf titles. Parking is easy and conveniently plentiful on the street outside, meanwhile. read more