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jcrwillcox

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Hi All, Sorry of there is a thread about this and I cant find it! but I walked past La Bow Belle on Tuesday evening and they had signs in the window saying they were closing down and everything must go!!

I know it may not be the best row of shops for a little boutique place but I didnt think it had been around for any time all all!! (Iknow this year is flying by but still!)

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Yes, I noticed that yesterday when I walked past. A shame, although every time I walked past thinking I would go and have a look, it was closed, so not entirely sure they had conventional opening times which wouldn't help.


Very limited foot traffic during the day on that stretch of road, which is a shame for them.

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