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A newly refurbished GO Outdoors store opens for business on 16th May, with brand ambassador Helen Skelton hosting a Grand Opening Event on Saturday 20th May.
Helen will cut the ribbon at 9 am, and then Store Manager Peter will be on hand to greet the first 200 customers through the doors with a £20 gift voucher and the following 100 with a free goody bag worth £25. The celebrations will continue throughout the day, with family favourites including face painters and balloon modellers in-store.
To celebrate the store’s new look, GO Outdoors Cheshire is offering an extra 15% discount from 16th-29th May!
The newly refurbished store has ample free customer parking and will stock a wide range of unbeatable brands, such as Rab, OEX and Berghaus, as well as trusted brands like Peter Storm, Hi-Gear and Brasher.
It now features a full-sized Naylors Equestrian department, Fishing Republic department and Bike 365, enabling customers to pick up specialist equipment for equestrian, angling and cycling activities alike.
The 45,000+ft store employs a team of 44 and offers services such as boot and rucksack fitting, as well as collection and drop-off points for parcels from online orders, Evri, UPS and DPD collections.
Store Manager Peter Burton looks forward to the opening and says: “We are extremely excited and proud to open the newly refurbished GO Outdoors.
“We have had a brilliant couple of years at GO, as more and more people are reaping the benefits of the outdoors for their physical and mental well-being, and this expansion is the outcome of that success.
“We’re looking forward to offering more customers our unbeatable range of outdoor clothing, footwear and equipment, whilst also supporting local communities and offering jobs in Chester.”
GO Outdoors Chester’s address is: Saltney Retail Park, River Lane, CH4 8RF
Find the latest store information including opening times on the Chester store’s webpage.
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