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Independent pet store saved from closure

 

A South London pet shop, threatened with closure because of rising costs and a growth in shoplifting, is to remain open thanks to a last-minute reprieve.

 

Dabners Pet Shop in Croydon had served generations of pet owners in the area for over 60 years.

 

But company director Mark Oram wrote on the store Facebook page this week: "We’ve managed to weather the storm, and Dabners as you know will remain open on Surrey street. The same friendly team is here, caring for pets as always. We’re proud and grateful to have found a way to continue our journey. We hope to see you in store soon."

 

Mark had threatened to close the store for the final time on 16th August, saying: “It gives me great sadness to inform you all that the Dabners website will close immediately and the 60-year-old Dabners pet shop in Surrey Street Croydon will close its doors for the very last time.

 

“I would like to thank the thousands of customers for their loyalty and support over the last 60 years, you will be very much missed by myself and all the staff, but unfortunately with continuous rises in overheads, which were made particularly bad by the present government, and the significant growth in shoplifting, this family independent pet shop will now sadly have to close for good.

 

“Once again, many thanks to all our loyal customers for their support and my wonderful members of staff for their hard work and enthusiasm over the last 60 years.”

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