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Fashion store will 'bring life' to Stourport
A NEW ladies fashion store in Stourport will bring life back into the town, a Wyre Forest councillor said.
Plans, submitted by Mackays Store Ltd, for the building fronting Lombard Street and Lickhill Road, were given the green light yesterday by planning chiefs.
The site was recently in use as the town's indoor market and members of Wyre Forest District Council's Planning Development Control Committee gave their full support for the store.
The plans include modification of the building and rear extension on the existing car park to the rear.
Liberal councillor, Fran Oborski, said: "I'm going to support it.
"I think a women's wear shop is an exciting development for Stourport.
"A fashion shop is really going to pull people in.
"It's an exciting development for Stourport and it will bring life back into that end of the town."
1:37pm Wednesday 12th March 2008
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CommentPosted by: FlipC, Stourport on 12:28pm Thu 13 Mar 08
Out of curiosity as MandCo sell both children's and men's clothing too, is this a solely to be a ladies fashion store?
Out of curiosity as MandCo sell both children's and men's clothing too, is this a solely to be a ladies fashion store?
Posted by: English-Highlander, Stourport on 6:47am Wed 26 Mar 08
Its just another example of this Councillor appearing to be totally out of touch... not only with what shops sell but what shops are actually in Stourport.
Its just another example of this Councillor appearing to be totally out of touch... not only with what shops sell but what shops are actually in Stourport.
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