One of the UK's oldest and most recognisable retailers, WHSmith was founded in 1792 by Henry Walton Smith and his wife Anna ...
Melton Times on MSN
WH Smith name is removed from Melton store after 71 years in the town
It was the end of an era this week in Melton Mowbray when the WH Smith store branding was removed after being a feature of the town centre for 71 years.
South Wales Argus on MSN
Two Claire's Accessories stores in Gwent will close amid bankruptcy
In Gwent there are currently Claire’s stores in Cwmbran’s ‘The Mall’ and Newport’s Spytty Retail Park. According to officials ...
The Post Office has unveiled its sixth ‘Next Generation’ branch in Luton. The initiative, which began with the opening of the ...
Subscribers are being offered the chance to win one of three prizes this October, ranging from a countryside escape to a hamper of treats ...
Over 20 years after the last episode of Only Fools And Horses, what did the cast get up to before and after the show?
Basingstoke Gazette on MSN
Basingstoke: Post Office in The Malls to open in October
THE Post Office in Basingstoke's town centre will open on October 1, offering a range of services. The vital service will be restored to the town when the new branch opens in The Malls on Wednesday, ...
Earlier this week, Modella Capital, a retail investment boutique, agreed to acquire more than half of the business and assets ...
The buyer of WH Smith's high street chain is on the brink of a deal to rescue the British operations of Claire's, the accessories retailer, in a deal which is nevertheless likely to trigger scores of ...
It’s the hilariously named new chain of high street stores that’s replaced WH Smith - and when I spotted a new ‘TG Jones’ in the wild, I couldn’t help but check it out. In another sad turn of events ...
The investor which swooped on WH Smith's high street business earlier this year is in pole position to snap up the British operations of Claire's, the accessories retailer which collapsed last month.
The UK's high streets have changed and are still changing, with many mainstay stores having disappeared. A lack of footfall, high rents, inflation and the COVID-19 pandemic have all hastened shops' ...
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