The shops you can no longer visit at Merry Hill
A number of shops units are now boarded up after retailers closed their doors for good.
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Shoppers have flocked back to the Black Country s largest shopping centre after it fully reopened its doors. Primark, Next and H&M were just a few of the non-essential shops at intu Merry Hill that drew in customers in their droves.
Inside Edinburgh Woollen Mill at Trentham Shopping Village
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The manager of a saved Edinburgh Woollen Mill store wants to spread the word that the retailer has now reopened following the recent lockdown.
The store at Trentham Shopping Village is one of just three remaining Edinburgh Woollen Mill branches in the local area.
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What changes will you notice in Ipswich town centre after the lockdown?
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Ipswich town centre is starting to come to life again as all shops have been able to reopen and pubs and cafes can offer food and drink to customers out of doors.
But what has changed during the winter lockdown? What is new for people returning to the town centre? What has closed for good during the lockdown?
Both Lakeland and the Edinburgh Woollen Mill on the opposite side of the Butter Market are closed.
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Lakeland:
It was confirmed last year that the kitchen store in the Butter Market would be pulling out - the borough council-owned building s rent was too high and the historic building with a number of small rooms is not considered ideal for modern retailing.
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