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By Hector MacKenzie

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Poundstrecher on Dingwall High Street in the former New Look shop. Area manager Gary McNamee with staff. Picture Gary Anthony
Poundstrecher on Dingwall High Street in the former New Look shop. Area manager Gary McNamee with staff. Picture Gary Anthony

POUNDSTRETCHER has celebrated its new opening in Ross-shire with a donation to a local food bank.

The national chain moved into Dingwall High Street.

It marked the occasion by dishing out £250 worth of vouchers to customers on the day and £200 to the local food bank.

Property and legal director, Gerry Loughran, said: “We are pleased to be opening a brand new store to the people of Dingwall with lots of fantastic branded products, all at bargain prices, and look forward to opening another 50 stores over the coming months, creating over 1,000 jobs.

Pop up Poundstrecher on Dingwall High Street in former New Look shop.Area manager Gary McNamee has £200 vouchers donation for Dingwall food bank..Picture Gary Anthony.
Pop up Poundstrecher on Dingwall High Street in former New Look shop.Area manager Gary McNamee has £200 vouchers donation for Dingwall food bank..Picture Gary Anthony.

"New members of staff (both part and full time) from the local area are being recruited to

become part of the Poundstretcher team. This new store has also been modelled to enhance

the shopping experience for all Poundstretcher customers.

"It also makes it even easier to find all the bargains and savings they offer every day on branded household and food products, so customers will be able to shop comfortably.”

Poundstrecher is up and running.
Poundstrecher is up and running.

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