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ASA dismisses complaint against TV ad for Go-Cat
PATS Telford breaks 2,000-visitor mark…AGAIN!
Picture round-up from the pet extravaganza
Naturediet celebrates record sales of new range at PATS
Pictures from this week’s PetQuip Awards
HOWND wins double gold at PetQuip awards
Ceva ensures that ADAPTIL sales ‘rocket’ with TV advertising campaign
Beco Pets cleans up on East Sussex beach
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Town hit by shock pet shop closure
Lily's Kitchen appoints new CEO as founder steps into different role
Vital initiative offers new every day lower price across the entire KONG range
Icing on the cake at CSJ trials
Milo’s Dog Running joins the True Instinct pack
Senior executive quits Bank of America for pet retailer
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Lifetime Achievement Award for John James
PetQuip Award winners revealed at glitzy event
PATS Telford 2018 New Product Awards revealed
HayPigs! secures deal to stock over 150 Petbarn stores in Australia
BSB Products introduces Martin Seller Pet Accessories to UK
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Town hit by shock pet shop closure

 

A pet shop in a North Norfolk town has shut down without warning, to the dismay of regular customers and its four staff members.

 

Claws and Paws, which has been trading in Station Road, Sheringham, for 20 years, was open for business as usual on September 18 but, when staff came to open up the shop the following morning, they found a notice on the door from a local lettings agents, saying the premises was now in possession of the landlords.

 

A report in the North Norfolk News said the owner of the shop had not been in touch with the two full-time and two part-time workers, leaving them worried about pay due to them  and their future employment prospects.

 

One long-standing staff member, who did not want to be named, told the newspaper: “All I can say is the shop was closed by the landlord and we didn’t know anything until we turned up to work on Wednesday morning to find we couldn’t get in as the locks were changed.”

 

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