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  • "so let me get this right , we give them on a 250 year lease a prime site ,hsg or hf whatever they are called today said we shall not allow poaching of shops from high town !! so just kill it off why dont you , we shall rue the day we let out of town developers come in and dictate the terms . this folly has dragged on now for over ten years with the folk from esg /hf picking up fat wage packets then changing the goal posts may be a moaner but when the city centre is completely dead maybe others will see that the real heart of this city haseen ripped apart ."
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TK Maxx leaving Hereford city centre

TK MAXX is the latest retailer sold on Hereford’s old livestock market development, site developers Stanhope confirmed today (Wed).

Kate Bourne, for Stanhope, exclusively revealed to the Hereford Times that TX Maxx had had been looking to re-locate and would have “left town” if the opportunity to relocate had not been available – citing the restrictive nature of their current Maylords store as  the main reason.

Next – located alongside TK Maxx in Maylords - takes up temporary residence in the Salmon Retail Park on Holmer Road while OLM construction is completed, expected to be in the summer of 2014 at the earliest.

Stanhope has again assured local businesses that attracting new retailers to the site was central to their plans, and that council restrictions ensured a number of High Town businesses would be unable to make the move.

Reaction  among those city centre businesses remains mixed; some concerned over the disappearance of high street staples, others keen to expand on the larger sites offered by the new project.

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