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Dobbies, the UK’s leading garden centre retailer, has today (Friday 13 May) announced it has been granted planning permission to build a new 60,000 sq ft store in Reading.

The retailer currently has a store at Hyde End Road, Shinfield, and the new store will be built on the land behind the existing store.

The current store will remain trading for the majority of the build. The existing site will become a car park with EV charging facilities and the entrance from Hyde End Road will be improved for access.

The new store will offer a garden centre experience for customers, with a comprehensive range of plants and gardening products, as well as carefully curated home, pet and gifting ranges. There will also be a foodhall with a butcher and a 10,000 sq ft restaurant with soft play.

Graeme Jenkins, CEO at Dobbies, said: “Reading is already a popular store and we are delighted to be able to offer our customers an even better experience in our new store.”

Construction works will start later this year, with the new store expected to open in Autumn 2023.

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