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Amazing turnaround for UK Pet Retailer of the Year
Natures Menu introduces Superfood Crunch products to Country Hunter range
Meeting the growing demands of pet-buying market
Henry Wag 'mops up' at PetQuip Awards
Lily’s Kitchen launches new range of ‘proper meat’ treats
Double celebration for The Innocent Pet
Trade has 12 months to clear stock of two aquatic plants
Nominations now open for CEVA Animal Welfare Awards
Ruffwear take nation's dog owners on a 'road less travelled'
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Pet shop to close after 45 years of trading
Pets Choice bolsters team with senior appointments
On a mission to fight rabies
Charles Owen in trade show spotlight
OSCAR rewards educational success
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
PATS Telford breaks 2,000-visitor mark…AGAIN!
Picture round-up from pet extravanganza
Could this award-winning product take the market by storm?
PATS Telford 2019 New Product Awards revealed
PetQuip Award winners revealed at glitzy event
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Pet shop to close after 45 years of trading
 

A pet shop in Carlisle is closing down after 45 years of trading with a decline in high street shopping being blamed for the store’s dwindling fortunes.

 

Nu-Pets on Lowther Street had hoped to have a refurbishment but this has now been cancelled.

 

Owner Tony Pieri told the News & Star: "Having reviewed the latest trading accounts and the continued decline in sales, we have sadly concluded, after 45 years of trading that the business is no longer viable and must close."

 

Mr Pieri, who runs the business with his son Ricky, said: "We have had to standby and watch the slow decline of the high street - obvious by the dozens of empty shops."

 

He says changes to parking on Lowther Street - from a disc zone to pay and display parking - several years ago also added to his worries.

 

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