Marks & Spencer to open in Gosport this week – at the town’s new £9m Brockhurst Gate Retail Park
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The major chain, which has been in business for 134 years, will be opening the doors to its Foodhall at the new Brockhurst Gate Retail Park in Gosport on Wednesday at 10am.
And to mark the occasion, the store will be giving away free vouchers ranging from £5 to £25 to the first 200 customers – as well as one £200 gift card and two worth £100.
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Hide AdThe store, which has created 45 jobs, will be led by manager Alex Pattison, who has worked at M&S for 14 years.
Alex said: ‘My team and I are really excited about our new store.
‘Customers will also be able to shop for M&S’s full clothing & home collections via marksandspencer.com and use our click and collect service.
‘Cutting the ribbon and welcoming customers in for the first time will be a great moment for the team and I hope lots of local residents will pop down and join us.’
What will the store’s opening hours?
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Hide AdThe store will be open Monday to Saturday, 8am until 8pm, and on Sunday, 10am until 4pm.
Brockhurst Gate Retail Park
It will be the third business to open at the Brockhurst Gate Retail Park, following McDonald’s which opened in December and Home Bargains on Saturday.
The £9m park, in Heritage Way, is being developed by Millngate and built by Fareham-based Amiri Construction and Romsey-based consulting civil and structural engineering company WFBA.
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Hide AdThere will be seven units, and chains such as Lidl will also be moving on to the site in 2019.
Tony Sweeney, managing director of Millngate, said: ‘We are proud to have signed up some of the country’s biggest retail and restaurant brands to create 300 new retail jobs as well as over 200 construction jobs. Once it is opened the stores will allow many local people to do their shopping locally, which is good news for them, good news for the environment and good news for the Gosport economy.’