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Iconic pet store Seapets set to be demolished
Guess the Breed competition from Hidey Hidey
Does your whole family brush?
Industry-first for Poppy's Picnic with complete meatballs
Excitement builds as PATS gets set for epic show
HOWND set to showcase two new product ranges at PATS
New puppy treats from Mark and Chappell
DogBuddy launches Dog-friendly Pub Awards for 2nd year
Nature and science working in harmony to support lifelong health
A nation of happy dogs celebrating National Dog Day
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Independent High Street pet store to open in Winchester
Cats Protection pet food stock is stolen
Final call for entries to the Pet Industry Federation Awards
Warnings over fake PDSA worker scam to "steal dogs"
Work stopped on Pets at Home development near Penzance
Pet shop up for sale after seven years of trading
Revitalised Vital drives down costs and improves efficiency
Pets Corner accounts confirm store closures
Chuckit! unveils new Mountain Rope Tug toy
Ampet Products appointed UK distributor for the American IMARC engraving machine
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Independent High Street pet store to open in Winchester


An independent family-run pet shop is to open in Winchester, Hampshire, and the owners say they are not worried about competition from a Pets at Home store in the area.

Paul Connell and his wife Lynn are to open their business on the High Street, with an opening date set for mid-September.

The couple moved to Winchester from London four months ago where Lynn ran a pet store for 16 years.

The news will be welcomed by some residents worried about the number of chains moving into vacant units in the city centre.

On Winchester High Street, Zoe Jewellers and Next have closed their doors, but at the same time Turtle Bay is due to move in at the former Toni and Guy site and TK Maxx are also set to open a new shop in The Brooks Shopping Centre.

Lynn told the Andover Advertiser: "Our son went to the university here and decided to stay because it's such a nice city, and we've visited a lot over the years. Our daughter and her partner also live here.

"We are looking forward to it and hope people will be supportive. At our last shop people were very loyal and we hope to have that community feel here.

"I'm not too worried about Pets at Home as it is different to what we do."
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