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Issue 1133
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1st October 2020
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Local News
Property and investment company acquires Ecclesfield shopping parade
St Luke’s Chapeltown and Hillsborough shops set to re-launch THE re-launch of the St Luke’s Hospice chain of shops continues in October with the opening of two more of its most popular stores. The charity’s Chapeltown shop will welcome customers back on October 12, while the Hillsborough shop will open its doors on October 26. They join the other St Luke’s shops now in operation again at Crookes, Ecclesall Road, Crystal Peaks, Woodseats, City Road and Gleadless. “We thank all our supporters for their patience and are delighted that we are now able to add two more shops to the list of stores that are now fully operational again,” said St Luke’s Head of Retail Marie Egerton. “The response up to now has been great, both from bargain hunters and people wanting to make donations of all the things they have have been saving for us during lockdown. Donations can be taken to our Donation Centre on Fieldhouse Way Industrial Estate, or any of our open shops between 12 noon and 3pm on Mondays and Fridays.
NATIONAL commercial property and investment company LCP has acquired a local convenience parade after sign-
ing a deal for a retail site in Ecclesfield. LCP purchased the parade in 129-145 High Street, Ecclesfield, anchored by Co-operative
Food Group, on behalf of Sheet Anchor Investments Ltd (SAIL), one of the LCP group of managed companies, for £1.5 million.
Andrew Barrett, LCP’s retail director, said the parade, which comprises nine shops, three residential units and five garages on a 1.12-acre site with
car parking, is yet another good quality asset to add to its local convenience parade portfolio.
“We do point out that donations should not, under any circumstances, be left at any shop which is closed.” To find out which shops are now open and for details of the donation centre simply visit stlukeshospice.org.uk