Lingerie and sex toy retailer Ann Summers is set to open a new shop in Bristol’s Cabot Cirus shopping centre, creating “a number” of new jobs.
The chain already has an outlet at The Mall at Cribbs Causeway just north of the city, while its central site in Broadmead closed permanently last year.
Announcing the news via Twitter and on its website, Bristol Shopping Quarter said: ”Ann Summers have a beautiful brand new store opening in Cabot Circus.
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“At Ann Summers they love what they do and as the market leader, they want the very best experts on their team! Working for them certainly isn’t for the ‘shy and retiring’, it’s for the passionate and the daring.
“They’re proud to be the authority in the industry and believe that every woman in the world should feel like the sexiest woman in the world!”
The post added that Ann Summers was looking to recruit “for a number of vacancies” at the new store and encouraged applicants to send CVs to the firm.
It is not known which unit at Cabot Circus the company will occupy, nor if there is a timetable for the opening of the new store.
Business Live has contacted the owner of Cabot Circus, property giant Hammerson, and Ann Summers for more details.
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Ann Summers has more than 140 high street stores across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland.
The brand was acquired by West Ham United’s joint-chairman David Gold and his brother Ralph in the early 1970s. Jacqueline Gold has been the company’s chief executive since 1987.
Ms Gold initiated the firm’s Party Plan and oversaw the company’s growth to a multi-million pound business. In 2000 it acquired the Knickerbox lingerie brand.
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