UK | After weeks of anticipation, Marks & Spencer West Bridgford officially reopened.
Following a makeover that transformed the shopping experience for customers, the Marks & Spencer West Bridgford store offers exceptional quality and outstanding value.
Store Manager Martin Kirkpatrick was joined by special guest Percy Pig to host the ribbon-cutting ceremony and officially declare the store back open.
Inside the brand-new fresh market-style Foodhall, customers will find a show-stopping bakery with a selection of fresh breads, including the retailer’s popular Collections Sourdough, each loaf made through a 30-hour process, and pastries baked throughout the day.
The bakery also offers takeaway hot drinks, including barista-made coffee such as M&S’ famous Magic Coffee.
Over 100 ‘Remarksable’ value everyday staples will also be available across the store, priced benchmarked against key competitors and with an M&S quality point of difference—all part of the retailer’s trusted value promise.
Other highlights include a transformed flower shop and wine shop, as well as Click and Collect for online clothing, home, and beauty orders.
With the festive season just around the corner, M&S West Bridgford shoppers will be able to stock up on the most magical Christmas food line-up, from the build-your-own Charcuter-Tree to recently launched Choc Marks bars and Swiss Caramel and Milk Chocolate Clouds.
Store Manager Martin Kirkpatrick has been at M&S for 17 years. The store has employed 110 colleagues, of whom 45 are new.
“We’re thrilled to welcome the West Bridgford community back to their newly transformed M&S store. From the stunning fresh Bakery to our revamped Flower and Wine Shops, every detail has been designed with our customers in mind, ensuring we deliver the quality and value they expect from M&S,” said Kilpatrick.
“It’s been fantastic to see the excitement and energy on opening day, and we’re especially proud to offer a shopping experience that combines convenience, innovation, and the very best of M&S. We’re looking forward to welcome shoppers, both regular and new, to the new store.”
