A NEW home and giftware shop is opening at the Plassey Retail Village this weekend.
Cookoo's Nest is landing at Unit 1 at the Plassey, Eyton, offering a beautifully curated range of home and gift items.
While the Plassey offers a holiday park, golf course and food, at the heart of of it all is its popular and unique retail village. From boasting boutiques, homemade crafts, clothing, jewellery, hair and beauty salons, the outlets caters for everyone, and has free on-site parking.
Owner Emily Cooke is incredible excited to launch her dream business, and is inviting everyone to join her for the grand opening on Saturday, October 19.
The shop will also feature Emily's existing business 'Cookoo Jewellery.'
Ahead of the big opening tomorrow, she said: "I have always dreamt of opening my own retail outlet and have a passion for creating stylish and cosy homes, so felt this was a perfect opportunity to bring my vision to life.
"Cookoo’s Nest will offer a beautifully curated range of home and giftwares at an affordable price.
"We look forward to meeting new faces and please pop in and have a browse."
Owner of Plassey Retail Village John Brookshaw said: "We are delighted to welcome Emily to Plassey Retail Village and great to see the range of Gifts & Homeware that she will be stocking in her shop, and it is exciting times for her first business.
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"Her products will perfectly complement the range of other retail shops here at The Plassey including ladies wear, accessories, jewellery and a range of other businesses include picture framing, blacksmith, hair and beauty, barbers too.
"We wish Emily all the very best and look forward to a successful future here."
Attend the grand opening on October 19 from 11am.
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