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Investors in WH Smith will be keen for more details on its strategy after agreeing to sell its UK high street stores and the potential impact of US tariffs when the retail firm updates the market ...
WHSmith is set to close two of its stores today as it continues with the sale of its UK high street estate. The books and stationery chain's branches in Essex and London are due to shut their ...
There were long traffic queues in the area around Fosse Park and Glen Parva. READ MORE: Drink-driver caused crash then injured police officer after arrest The closure was on the westbound Soar ...
If approved, the substation would be nearly eight times the size of Fosse Park. NatPower UK Limited submitted the application for land at Lambcote Hill Farm, Swinford Road, Walcote, last month.
Now WH Smith has submitted plans for the rest of the site, which includes 219 homes, a central park and children's playground. In its application, the company said it hoped planning permission ...
WH Smith has revealed that 10 of their stores are set to close over the upcoming months. According to The Sun, stores in Halstead and Woolwich will be the first to close their doors this weekend ...
Travel retailer WHSmith North America has moved its merchandising, inventory management and sales audit solutions from an on-premises to a cloud-based model as it prepares to drive growth in North ...
The first handful of WHSmith stores that are set to close after the books and stationery retailer announced it is selling its high street estate have been revealed. WHSmith branches in Halstead ...
THE exact dates a number of WHSmith stores are closing down has been revealed - and some are shutting in days. The stationery retailer has said it will close up to 20 stores in the coming weeks ...
Bestselling Irish authors Paul Murray, Colm Tóibín and Marian Keyes as well as rising passenger numbers at Dublin Airport helped pretax profits at the Irish arm of bookseller WH Smith increase b ...
Plus, we dissect the sale that will see WHSmith disappear from the high street to be replaced by new brand TG Jones and discuss the rationale behind the return of Coca-Cola’s ‘Share a Coke’ campaign.
WHSmith is set to disappear from British high streets after its parent company sold the business to private equity firm Modella Capital to focus on its rapidly expanding travel arm. The £76m deal ...