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Location Name Address Line One Postcode Aberdeen Location Name Address Line One Postcode Aberdeen - Bon Accord Centre George St AB25 1HZ Aberdeen - Union Square 3-4 South Terrace AB11 5PF Basingstoke 15 Old Basing Mall RG21 7LW Bath Southgate Centre, 1 Newark St BA1 1AT Bedford Harpur Shopping Centre, 33-37, Harpur St MK40 1TN Belfast Donegal Place, 35-47 Donegall Pl BT1 5AD Birmingham - Bullring Centre The Bullring Shopping Centre, MSU10, Moor St B5 4BE Birmingham - High Street Martineau Place, 66 High St B4 7TA Birmingham - Fort Dunlop The Fort Shopping Park, 20 Fort Pkwy B24 9FP Bournemouth - Commercial Road 18-20 Commercial Rd BH2 5NL Bournemouth - Castle Point Shopping Park Castle Ln W BH8 9UB Bradford Broadway Shopping Centre, 25 Charles Street BD1 1PU Brighton North Laine Bazaar, 129 North St BN1 2BE Bristol - Broadmead The Galleries, 59 Broadmead BS1 3EA Bristol - Clifton Queen Road 66 Queens Rd BS8 1QU Bristol - Cribbs Causeway 116 The Mall, Cribbs Causeway Shopping C BS34 5UP Bromley 234 The Glades Shopping Centre BR1 1HD Cambridge Lion Yard, 28 Petty Cury CB2 3ND Canterbury 12 Gravel Walk Canterbury Whitefriars Centre CT1 2TF Cardiff - Queen Street 36 Queen Street CF10 2RG Cardiff - University Hospital 4-5 Heath Park Way, Gabalfa CF14 4XW Chelmsford High Chelmer Shopping Centre, 43 High St CM1 1DD Cheltenham 197-199 High Street and 12-15 North St GL50 1DB Chester - Foregate Street 47-55 Foregate Street CH1 1NA Chester - Broughton Shopping Park Broughton Shopping Park CH4 0DP Chichester 10-12 North St PO19 1LB Colchester Lion Walk Shopping Centre, 4-6 Lion Walk CO1 1LX Covent Garden - London 107, 115 Long Acre WC2E 9NT Coventry -Lower Precinct 49 Lower Precinct CV1 1DS Coventry - Central Six Retail Park Warwick Rd CV3 6TA Coventry - Arena Retail Park Classic Dr, Rowley's Green CV6 6AS Croydon Croydon Whitgift Centre, 21 N End CR9 1SN Dartford Bluewater, Unit MSU02 Lower Thames Walk DA9 9SF Derby intu Derby Shopping Centre, 1 Devonshire Walk DE1 2AH Dudley intu Merry Hill Centre DY5 1QT Dundee 49-53 High St DD1 1UE Durham Prince Bishops Shopping Centre, 2-5 Market Pl DH1 3NB Eastbourne Eastbourne Arndale Centre, 15 The Beacon BN21 3NW Edinburgh 101-103 Princes St EH2 3AA Exeter 250-251 High St, EX4 3QD Gateshead intu Metro Centre, 46-52 Cameron Walk NE11 9YQ Glasgow - St Enoch Square 55 St Enoch Square G1 4LZ Glasgow - Byres Road 277-283 Byres Rd G12 8TL Glasgow - Silverburn Shopping Centre M3, 763 Barrhead Rd G53 6AG Glasgow - Braehead Centre intu Braehead, 68 King's Inch Rd G51 4BP Glasgow - Buchanan Galleries 220 Buchanan St, G1 2GF Glasgow - Fort Unit 21, Glasgow Fort Shopping Park, Block 6 G34 9DL Guildford 85-89 High St, GU1 3DS Harrow St Georges Shopping Centre, 16 Greenhill Way HA1 1HS Huddersfield 22 King St HD1 2QE Hull 15A 16 &17 St Stephens Shopping Centre HU2 8LN Ipswich 5 Tavern St, IP1 3AA Kingston 42 Union St KT1 1RP Lancaster Lancaster Gate, 14-16, St Nicholas Arcades LA1 1NB Leamington 31 Parade CV32 4BL Leeds - Trinity 19 Albion St, LS1 5ET Leeds - White Rose Shopping Centre Dewsbury Rd LS11 8EW Leeds - Thorpe Park Unit 3 The Springs LS15 8GG Leicester - High Cross Shopping Centre 38-39 Shires Walk LE1 4FQ Leicester - Fosse Park Shopping Centre Fosse Park Shopping Centre, Fosse Park Ave, LE19 1HJ Leicester - Gallowtree Gate 30-36 Gallowtree Gate LE1 1DD Lincoln 196-199 High St, LN5 7AL Liverpool 18 Great Charlotte St, Clayton Square L1 1QR Llanstrisant Talbot Green Shopping Park, Talbot Rd CF72 8LW London - Oxford Street Sedley Place 361 Oxford St, Mayfair, W1C 2JL London - Brent Cross Shopping Centre Brent Cross Shopping Ctr, Prince Charles Dr NW4 3FB London - Tottenham Court Road 120-122 Tottenham Court Rd, Bloomsbury W1T 5AP London -Islington High Street 35-37 Islington High St, The Angel, N1 9LH London - Piccadilly Circus 44-46 Regent St W1B 5RA London - 193 Oxford Street 193 Oxford St, Soho W1D 2JY London - 1617 Tottenham Court Road 16-17 Tottenham Court Rd, Fitzrovia, W1T 1BE London - White City Shopping Centre Ariel Way, Shepherd's Bush, W12 7HT London - Olympic Park Westfield Stratford City 31-34 The Arcade Lower Ground Floor Olympic Park E20 1EH London - Canary Wharf Canada Place, 1 Canada Square E14 5AX Loughborough 11-13 Market Place LE11 3EQ Luton The Mall, 82-86 Luton-Dunstable Busway LU1 2BG Manchester - Market Street 32 Market St, M1 1PL Manchester - Trafford Centre intu The Trafford Centre, 10 Peel Ave M17 8BD Merthyr Cyfarthfa Retail Park, Swansea Rd, Merthyr Tydfi CF48 1HY Middlesbrough 88-90, Cleveland Centre TS1 2JZ Milton Keynes 18 Crown Walk MK9 3AH Newcastle - Eldon Square Hotspur Way, Eldon Square NE1 7XE Newcastle - Northumberland Street 150 Northumberland St NE1 7DQ Newport Newport Retail Park, Central Ave NP19 4QQ North Shields Silverlink Retail Park Mallard Way NE28 9NT Norwich intu Chapelfield, 130 Chapel Field E NR2 1SH Nottingham - Victoria Centre intu Victora Centre, 11-19 Lower Parliament St NG1 3QS Nottingham - Nottingham University Portland Building Portland Building, University Park NG7 2RD Oldham Spindles Town Square, 1 Market Pl OL1 1XD Oxford 6-8 Cornmarket St, OX1 3HL Plymouth Drakes Circus, 1 Charles St, PL1 1EA Portsmouth 194-204 Paradise St, Commercial Rd, PO1 1HB Preston 10-13 Fishergate PR1 3NN Reading The Oracle Centre, Upper Ground Level RG1 2AH Sheffield - High Street 4-6 High St, Sheffield City Centre S1 1QF Sheffield - Meadowhall Centre Meadowhall Centre, 44A High St S9 1EN Sheffield - The Moor 66 The Moor, Sheffield City Centre S1 4PA Shrewsbury 7-9 Pride Hill, Shrewsbury SY1 1DD Solihull 7 Mell Square Shopping Centre B91 3AZ Southampton 19-29 Above Bar St SO14 7DX St Andrews 113-117 Market St KY16 9PE St Albans 9 St Peter's St AL1 3DH Stirling The Thistles Shopping Centre, 34-41 Goosecroft Rd FK8 2EE Stockton Stockton On Tees Teesside Retail Park TS17 7BW Stoke Festival Retail Park, Ridgehouse Dr, Hanley ST1 5SJ Swansea The Quadrant Centre, 17 The Quadrant, SA1 3AD Tamworth Tamworth Ventura Retail Park, Ventura Park Rd B78 3JD Taunton 64-65 High St, TA1 3PT Telford Telford Shopping Centre, 4-10 North Sherwood St TF3 4AU Uxbridge intu The Chimes Shopping Centre, 128 High St UB8 1GA Watford intu Watford, The Harlequin, 147 High St WD17 2TR West Thurrock intu Lakeside 74, Thurrock Lakeside Shopping Centre RM20 2ZG Winchester 35-39 High St SO23 9BL Wolverhampton 40-42 Dudley St, Mander Centre, WV1 3EX Worcester 72-74 High Street WR1 2EU York - Coney Street 43 Coney St, York YO1 9QL York - Monks Cross Retail Park 7 Monks Cross S/Pk, Monks Cross Drive YO32 9LF.
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