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  2. Mothercare - Wikipedia

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    The company reported that UK store sales had fallen by 23.2%, while online sales in the UK were down by 12.1%. The company recorded a worldwide sales drop of 9.4%. [10] In November 2019, the company put Mothercare UK (and Mothercare Business Services) into administration; [11] all the UK shops and the UK website closed soon after. [12]

  3. Children's World (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The Children's World logo. At the time, Boots' larger high street stores sold a range of baby products, maternity and children's clothing. However the Children's World stores were a larger "superstore" format typically located on retail parks, [2] which sold a wider range of children's clothes, shoes, toys, baby products, nursery furniture.

  4. Storehouse plc - Wikipedia

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    Storehouse plc, traded as Storehouse, was a large UK retail business formed by Terence Conran through the merger of various high street chains. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index before it was renamed Mothercare in 2000.

  5. Mothercare closing down sale as UK retailer's losses deepen - AOL

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  6. Boots (company) - Wikipedia

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    It also developed the Children's World business of larger out of town superstores in the 1980s, but sold this chain to Mothercare in 1996. [18] Halfords was sold in 2002. [19] Boots Opticians Ltd was formed in 1987, with the acquisition of Clement Clarke Ltd and Curry and Paxton Ltd. Boots Opticians became the UK's second-largest retail optics ...

  7. List of department stores of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The largest of the traditional department store groups in the UK in terms of sales and profit. John Lewis owns 30 full-line department stores. Nine long-established stores, each trading under their original name, have been re-branded as 'John Lewis' since 2000. Peter Jones in Chelsea, London retains its original names. Stores include: Cardiff

  8. Broadway Shopping Centre, Bexleyheath - Wikipedia

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    Mothercare and Early Learning Centre were located in separate stores inside the shopping centre for a number of years, but relocated in September 2010 to a former Aldi store on Market Place, outside the centre's boundaries. (This store has since closed, and as of 2020 all UK Mothercare stores have ceased operations.)

  9. Parc Tawe - Wikipedia

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    Units located in Parc Tawe include The Food Warehouse, B&M Bargains, Office Outlet and Mothercare. Retailers in Parc Tawe North include Homebase, Lidl, JD Sports, Pound Stretcher, Pets At Home, Bargain Buys and Home Bargains. In October 2016, a proposed £15-million revamp of Parc Tawe got the green light. [7]