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Charles Clinkard adds four new concessions to growing portfolio
North East family footwear retailer Charles Clinkard is adding four new concessions to its portfolio, with new openings in Hampshire, Jersey and the Isle of Man.
The concessions will give the company presence in locations that are a long distance from any other Charles Clinkard store and will provide a meaningful addition to the company’s bottom line turnover, according to MD Charles Clinkard.
Launching over 90 years ago, the company boasts 36 stores nationwide plus 7 concessions across the UK.
Mr Clinkard commented: “We’re delighted to add another four concessions to our growing portfolio, and in such diverse locations.
“We’re also thrilled to welcome new staff and to have been able to recruit from the previous concessions.
“Our employees are a vital part of our long-term success and their industry expertise and local knowledge will be a huge asset in each concession.”
Charles added: “As we continue to spread around the country from our North East base, I’m looking forward to identifying further opportunities for expansion in the future.”
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