Hinckley Times

New retail chain could open in Crescent

Edinburgh Woollen Mill looking to open in former Select unit

- NICHOLAS DAWSON nicholas.dawson@reachplc.com

A MAJOR national clothes retailer could soon open a new shop in the town centre, relaunchin­g a unit that has been closed for a year and a half.

The Edinburgh Woollen Mill has applied to install signs on the front of a unit in The Crescent shopping complex, which was formerly a Select store.

The major chain has some 400 outlets, including one at Dobbies Woodlands Garden Centre, to the north of Stapleton.

It has expanded in recent years, buying out Peacocks in 2012, which has a store in the Britannia Centre in Hinckley.

The group was contacted by The Hinckley Times for comment.

In an introducti­on page on its company website, the retailer says: “The Edinburgh Woollen Mill is focused on delivering quality products, great value and excellent service levels.

“We are a major national retailer with 400 retail stores ranging from High Street stores, garden centre concession­s, tourist stores and larger format destinatio­n stores.

“Having control of the product developmen­t and supply chain ensures we can deliver the best yarns and fabric which not only fit perfectly but will stand the test of time.

“Our store staff are knowledgea­ble and provide a helpful personal service.”

Wards Chartered Surveyors said previously that it was in the process of acquiring the unit, which closed in 2018, on behalf of a national clothing and homeware retailer.

Another group due to take on a unit in The Crescent is Santhi restaurant, offering an array of Indian and Sri Lankan dishes.

Plans for the menu include baltis, venison dishes, an aubergine stir fry, mild and creamy dishes, as well as some vegan options.

Coventry Building Society opened a new branch in The Crescent in late 2019, installing a cash machine walkway.

Vacant units in the shopping centre include the closed Louisianna Chicken restaurant, which shut in June 2018 just four months after it opened.

There is also a former Poundland unit, which has been empty for three years since the discount chain moved next door when it merged with Guess How Much. to the main

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