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A Hanley store is giving away free jewellery tomorrow - but only if your name is Kate or William.
To celebrate the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge s 10-year wedding anniversary, Beaverbrooks, inside Hanley s Potteries Centre, is handing out a £100 gift card to anyone who shares the same name as the royal couple.
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For 33 years, The Potteries Shopping Centre has been the heart and hub of Hanley city centre.
The £45 million retail complex opened to customers for the very first time on June 1, 1988. As the blue clock struck 9am, ribbons were cut and customers flooded into the mall.
The Sentinel newspaper reported at the time: The new multi-million pound Potteries Shopping Centre opened for business today – and within minutes hundreds of eager shoppers flooded through its doors.”
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Department store giant Debenhams has given its Stoke-on-Trent branch a stay of execution - after revealing when 27 of its shops will close.
The 242-year-old retailer collapsed into administration earlier this year but had reopened 97 of its stores after lockdown to sell off remaining stock.
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Stoke-on-Trent s biggest shopping centre welcomed back customers on Monday as non-essential retailers were allowed to reopen.
The Potteries Centre, in Hanley, had been partially open throughout lockdown three to allow some of its essential retailers to remain open.