Again I'd do a house swap with any of you and then when you have swapped to the seaside town in Northumberland with one Co-op food store only, one Tesco food only one heron food store a Morrison's, one bank one dentist who are not accepting nhs patients two small ladies clothes shops small not even for all ages, and NO MENS WEAR shop at all, a small post office. And then 4 charity shops. A paint shop and a hardware shop a bookies and that it's folks. You would see what you are missing after the swap.
Up here doesn't have a wh smith, a asda, a TK Maxx, a m&s, a range, a b&m, a home bargains, a shoe shop, a superdrug, a wilko, etc so yes it's a seaside town but they could put other shops like that here but they don't and like I've said before it's more time and money using busses which are never on time. I still say chesterfield is lucky to have what you have and even if a shop does close down there you still have more to keep you going. when a shop up here closes we just either get nothing or another charity shop. This seaside town is also much more expensive to live in. Smaller the place dearer the price so they say.