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Pets at Home store set to close at retail park

 

A popular Pets at Home store looks set to close due to plans to redevelop a retail park into new offices and laboratories, according to the Oxford Mail.

 

The pet store is located at Botley Road Retail Park, Oxford, where a number of retailers have already shut up shop.

 

British Land applied to Oxford City Council last year for a swathe of new offices and laboratories on the site of the retail park west of the city.

 

A Pets at Home spokesperson told the Oxford Mail: "We are aware of the plans to redevelop Botley Road.

 

"As things stand, timings around the redevelopment plans are still under review.

 

"Until we have more detail we remain committed to serving pet owners in the local community, at both the Botley Road and at our Cowley Pet Care Centre nearby.'"

 

The full Oxford Mail report can be viewed by clicking here

 

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