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I have directly contacted M&S on their live chat web page and requested details about when this branch will be open. I've been told that they will be opening up on the 24th August. But judging by the lack of signage and work going on I wouldn't be overly surprised if that date was pushed forward a few weeks.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> I have directly contacted M&S on their live chat

> web page and requested details about when this

> branch will be open. I've been told that they will

> be opening up on the 24th August. But judging by

> the lack of signage and work going on I wouldn't

> be overly surprised if that date was pushed

> forward a few weeks.

>

> Louisa.


You'd better start queuing now. You wouldn't want to miss the chance of being the very first customer to cross the threshold.

Louisa Wrote:

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> I have directly contacted M&S on their live chat

> web page and requested details about when this

> branch will be open. I've been told that they will

> be opening up on the 24th August. But judging by

> the lack of signage and work going on I wouldn't

> be overly surprised if that date was pushed

> forward a few weeks.

>

> Louisa.


I've a similar problem knowing which way the clocks are going to change.

want iceland back peckham 1 not so good less chopice walworth road to far.

now iceland gone opened huge store old kent road aprently neighbour informed me.

so could have afforded rent if didnt open such big store there in close distance 2 other stores. poor planning iceland.

we use local hardware stores they very good especially one near co op..

ed_pete Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I have directly contacted M&S on their live

> chat

> > web page and requested details about when this

> > branch will be open. I've been told that they

> will

> > be opening up on the 24th August. But judging

> by

> > the lack of signage and work going on I

> wouldn't

> > be overly surprised if that date was pushed

> > forward a few weeks.

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> You'd better start queuing now. You wouldn't want

> to miss the chance of being the very first

> customer to cross the threshold.


I think the Co-op must be changing hands...

There is a Guy that sits outside most days and probably has the same idea..


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