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Published Date: 21 April 2007
JENNERS has revealed it is to close its shops at Edinburgh and Glasgow airports after a drop in sales due to stricter security rules.
Staff were informed of the September closures yesterday.

A spokeswoman for House of Fraser, which owns Jenners, said: "As a result of passengers being restricted in the amount they can carry through security areas . . . trade and profitability has been detrimentally impacted."



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  • Last Updated: 21 April 2007 9:10 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Jenners
 
1

john 1,

21/04/2007 11:44:13

No loss to anyone - perhaps using the name only and none of the attributes will not be paying off.

2

elayne,

fife(originally from edinburgh) 21/04/2007 16:17:14

expensive crap anyway,who actually shops at jenners???

3

Peter Cherbi,

Edinburgh 21/04/2007 18:31:23

who shops at jenners ...

msps on a 'fiddle as you go' expenses budget ?

4

Finbarr Saunders,

21/04/2007 19:09:05

If they cannae compete with their inflated prices, stuff 'em!

5

wee willy,

hmp saughton 22/04/2007 07:07:31

well i used to shop there,, till the buggers caught me,, mind you,, you are right it is a load of crap...


 

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Do you agree with Mary Portas that Jenners has gone downhill recently?
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