Business chiefs have hailed growth in an area of a Shropshire town, which they say is bucking the national trend when it comes to retail.
James Austin from Number 8, Imy King from Shrewsbury BID and Melissa Pugh from The Wellness Atelier
"Teestar, for example, at the bottom of Dogpole, has been there since 1976 and is one of Shrewsbury's longest-running businesses.” Melissa Jane, of the Wellness Atelier, said: “We are extremely excited to have made the move to St Mary’s Street and Dogpole.
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