Wouldn't recommend this shop at all now sadly, spent years shopping here but today my disabled wife in a wheelchair and son went in to just browse while waiting for the bus. Now he wasn't behaving and kept misbehaving fair enough, my wife tried to get him to tidy up but he is on the spectrum and this is something we are working on (baring in mind he is also only 3 years old!). She also has PTSD, severe anxiety and depression, so today was actually a trial for her to prove to herself she can go out and about with our son alone. Our son kicked an inflatable to which he was told off by my wife and she apologised to the woman. Who she had already spotted giving her evils from the cashier. Said woman walked over and spoke to our 3 year old son "your mummy shouldn't have bought you in here if she didn't have cash and was just going to watch you play!" And then walked back to the cashier. My wife tried to get our son to hurry up and get out and while doing so she crashed into a load of baskets in the doorway, said woman looked and walked away leaving her to sort the baskets herself. If the worker had of spoken to my wife directly instead of our 3 year old son, it would have been a different story instead of this discrimination and unpleasant behaviour. Really disappointed as all of this was not needed at all! People should stop and think before being so rude and belittling someone. read more