Beales’ store closing in Abingdon – few days left

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Beales close their department store on the Fairacres Estate on January 8th 2017.
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Beales, which has been trading since 1881, had 29 branches across the UK until they hit financial problems. As a result they are having to restructure and are closing ten of those stores including the one in Abingdon.

Beales in Abingdon sold clothing, beauty products, homewares, toys, electrical goods and gifts, and have a large cafe area upstairs. It has been a popular store, so will we missed by many people in Abingdon. It was Contact Electrical and Comfortmaker (owned by Anglia Retail Cooperative Society) before Beales took it over in 2011.

7 thoughts on “Beales’ store closing in Abingdon – few days left

  1. Steven

    Yes I too shall miss it for the gift ideas, cafe and Collect Plus drop off but frankly not much else: prices, particularly for electronics, were simply uncompetitive and symptomatic of a badly run business. Here’s hoping for a more viable new tennant e.g. Next or M&S

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  2. newcomer

    http://www.heraldseries.co.uk/news/hsabingdonnews/14994325.Council_counters_concerns_that_dingy_town_centre_has_been___39_left_behind__39_/

    This sad saga of ineptitude continues …

    “Part one of the Vale of White Horse’s recently-adopted Local Plan pledged that by 2031 The Charter ‘will have been comprehensively and attractively redeveloped’.”

    In whose fantasy land?

    “Councillor Sandy Lovatt said he … hoped to champion leisure facilities such as a small cinema.”

    Does the right hand know what the left hand is doing?

    There’s no rationale. The councils’ are operating on a different reality plane.

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  3. Daniel

    I think you do Abingdon a dis-service newcomer. The town is now quite bustling every month, sometimes even twice a month; and what with an ambition to have a small cinema by 2031 we really should be quite satisfied with that.

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  4. David Webb

    Abingdon is a dead loss all you got in there Hair dressers estate agents cafes & other food outlets no good shops & they Buggerd up the precinct when it rains now you soaking wet idiots on the town council.

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