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Retail group to pay £60K for hygiene breaches in Sudbury | East Anglian Daily Times

Martin Retail Group has been fined more than £60,000 - Credit: Babergh District Council A national retailer has been fined more than £60,000 after hygiene inspectors discovered a pest infestation and a sewage leak at a Sudbury store.  Martin Retail Group was sentenced for multiple food hygiene offences at its McColl s store on Market Hill in Sudbury.  The retail group must now pay a total of £60,000 in addition to £5,589 costs awarded to the council, for the offences which date back to January, 8 2020.  After a complaint about rats at the Sudbury store, inspectors from Babergh District Council paid a visit.  On inspection they found evidence of pest infestation, as well as sewage leaking all over the toilet floor. 

Walton Isaacson Announces Multiple Hires and Promotions

Walton Isaacson Announces Multiple Hires and Promotions News provided by Share this article Share this article LOS ANGELES, Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Walton Isaacson is stepping up recruitment and retention efforts across multiple disciplines, marketing specializations and cultural expertise.  WI CEO Aaron Walton noted, Over the last eleven months, the agency and its people have demonstrated their exceptional talents and resiliency in the face of all challenges. We are growing, both literally and in every sense of the word. As we emerge from the storm, we are excited to announce a number of new hires as well as the well-deserved promotions of some of our WI rock stars.

Dorset shops we all remember and miss | Bournemouth Echo

One opened at the Hampshire Centre (now Castlepoint) in 1968. It lasted until the 1980s, when the majority of Woolcos became Gateway hypermarkets and were later taken over by Asda. Woolco. Woolworths Bournemouth’s original Woolworths was destroyed by the 1943 bombing that also claimed the nearby Punshon Memorial Church and the Central Hotel. From the 1950s, Woolworths expanded and modernised. In 1955, the Echo reported on the opening of a “new self-service style” Woolworths at Westbourne – only the second of its kind in the country. In the 1960s, Woolworths introduced huge out-of-town stores, called Woolco. Bournemouth’s Woolworths, in the Square, was put up for sale in 1981 and was bought by Boots for £5million.

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