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Royal Quays’ Judith Ramshaw is all set for a busy Autumn
With the leaves falling, we have waved goodbye to the summer months, and have our attention firmly fixed on the Autumn/Winter transition here at Royal Quays.
We have warmly welcomed new store, Unique Boutique, an independent retailer, with the owner hailing from Whitley Bay. The store offers chic ladies clothing plus accessories and is another little gem that all adds to the diverse mix of stores that we have on site.
As a centre, it is important that we can continue to offer our customers a dynamic range of retailers with our independents sitting strongly and complementing our big brands such as Clarks Outlet, Marks and Spencer Outlet and Nike Factory Store.
Our exotic animal store - the Pet Outlet has recently diversified its offering, so, while it is still home to a range of tropical fish and reptiles, its new range of stock collars, leads, snacks and mattresses for dogs, has been a huge success. It has also branched out to include food and accessories for birds, rabbits, guinea pigs plus much, much, more!
I have mentioned in previous blogs about our growing online presence. Stores such as the Gift Company now offer a click and collect service and our musical store enjoymuzic, has the added bonus of free next day UK delivery on all available in-stock musical instruments worth over £25.
I am looking forward forward to welcoming more new stores to the centre as we head deeper into Autumn, and as the offering grows so do the job opportunities. As such, we have a range of in-store positions available within Royal Quays that can be viewed by clicking onto our website: http://www.royalquaysoutletcentre.com/jobs/
We are enjoying a busy year here at the centre and before we know it Santa and his reindeers will be flying in to pay us a visit!
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Royal Quays Outlet Centre .
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