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  2. Dunelm Group - Wikipedia

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    Dunelm Group plc, trading as Dunelm, is a British home furnishings retailer operating in the United Kingdom. One of the largest homeware retailers in the UK, the company headquarters are in Syston, England. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. [2] Until 2013 the company traded as Dunelm Mill. [3]

  3. BrandAlley - Wikipedia

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    Launching new sales every day, BrandAlley notifies members of daily offers through email, as well as social media channels and its website. [ 12 ] Limited product availability incentivises customers to buy; items are reserved for 15 minutes once customers place them in their basket, after which they are released to other shoppers. [ 13 ]

  4. Dunelm - Wikipedia

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    Dunelm is an abbreviation of the Latin word Dunelmensis (of Durham). It is also use in the name of various things, often associated with Durham. Dunelm or dunelm may refer to: The abbreviation used in signatures by the Bishop of Durham; The post-nominal abbreviation indicating a degree awarded by the University of Durham

  5. List of department stores of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Other stores closed in the 1970s with Woking closing in 1983. 6 1961 [77] Goldbergs: Glasgow: 1908 Glasgow based group with stores in Scotland and one in England. 15 1990 Grant-Warden Walton on Thames: Stores in Walton on Thames, Nottingham (formerly Tobys) and Ilford. Bought by Beales. [78] Great Northern and Southern Stores 1936

  6. List of convenience shops in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Scottish McColl's stores, bought by Morrisons in 2022 and converted by September 2024. 7-Eleven: Taken over by Budgens [47] Convenience shop chain [48] Sperrings 1985 [49] Became Alldays: A chain of convenience stores founded by Bob Sperring [50] Swift Iceland Foods Chain of convenience shops. Stores closed in 2023. [51] Ugo: 2011 Owned by ...

  7. Bill Adderley - Wikipedia

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    [4] [2] He retired from Dunelm at the age of 58 in 2006 and left the growth of the company in the hands of his son, Sir William (“Will”) Adderley, and it was at this time the company floated. In October 2013, The Guardian commented that Adderley had become the largest private shareholder in Marks & Spencer , having built a stake valued at ...

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  9. DFS (furniture retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The company went on to buy Dwell, another competitor which was struggling in the market, in August 2014. [14] [15] On 6 March 2015, the company floated on the London Stock Exchange again as DFS Furniture plc. [16] In October 2017, DFS announced they had purchased one of its competitors, Sofology (formerly Sofaworks and CSL) in a £25 million deal.