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Aberdeen Debenhams worker reveals heart-wrench at store closure

Fighting back Since losing her job, Miss Johnston retrained and created her own business inspired by her own recent mental health struggles. She added: “I’m launching a new online business, and just launched it yesterday, to try and do something to help people with mind-set and things because I’ve had to reach out because my mental health has been affected by this whole situation. “I have had to reach out and relaunch myself and get my confidence back a bit. “It has totally floored me. I’m 52 years old and I’m not at a good age to be employable. I don’t mean that in a bad sense but there are very little jobs out there so I’ve had to retrain to start an online business from scratch.”

John Lewis building and Bon Accord Centre to be included in £150m Aberdeen city centre masterplan

John Lewis building and Bon Accord Centre to be included in £150m Aberdeen city centre masterplan © ?SIMON PRICE? The soon-to-be-closed John Lewis building, depleted Bon Accord Centre and the wider George Street area will be included in a multi-million-pound refresh of the Aberdeen city centre masterplan, it has been confirmed. Rubbished at the time as being “fag packet” plans, council officers have now confirmed the revised proposals will include Norco House – currently occupied by John Lewis – and the Bon Accord shopping precinct. More detail will be laid out to councillors at a meeting of the city growth committee next month.

Bon Accord Centre has been absolutely battered by the pandemic : Busy shopping precinct suffers closure of more than 20 high street brands

Updated: April 8, 2021, 8:16 am © Kath Flannery / DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up More than 20 big name retailers will not reopen for business at a popular Aberdeen shopping precinct as the city continues to be “battered” by the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Bosses at the Bon Accord and St Nicolas Centre, situated in the heart of the Granite City, have seen big high street brands such as Topshop, Dorothy Perkins, Warehouse, River Island and Laura Ashley all shut up shop since March last year.

Use it or lose it : Aberdeen business leaders call for shoppers to support high street following Disney store closure

© Darrell Benns / DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Aberdeen business leaders have called for people to “use or lose” the high street following the permanent closure of the city’s Disney store and a string of other outlets within the Bon Accord Centre. It comes as retail giant John Lewis announced last month it would also close its doors to shoppers within the busy shopping precinct – with the loss of up to 265 jobs.

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