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Glasgow Times
03-07-2025
- Business
- Glasgow Times
Boots opens brand new store in Glasgow Central Station
Boots has officially opened its brand-new shop within the city centre travel hub, offering an expanded selection of health, wellness, and beauty products. The store also provides NHS Pharmacy First Scotland services. Designed to deliver an enhanced shopping experience for commuters and travellers, the new branch is open from 7am to 10pm, Monday to Saturday, and 9am to 6pm on Sundays. (Image: Supplied) READ MORE: Fashion giant announces first Glasgow store to open in Silverburn The new shop will also be providing the NHS pharmacy service operates from 9am to 7pm on Saturdays. Conveniently located next to the station's entrance, the store is easily accessible for those on the move. (Image: Supplied) Emma Collins, Store Manager at Boots Glasgow Central Station, said: 'Located in one of the country's busiest stations, we welcome thousands of people to our store each week, and we love being able to help them on their journey – whether they need to see a pharmacist, grab lunch on the go, are popping in to get blister plasters or want to pick up skincare for a pamper when they get home, we've got something for everyone. "We are delighted to open our brand-new store and can't wait to welcome even more passengers through our doors.' READ MORE: Brand-new 'free' store opens in busy Glasgow shopping centre (Image: Supplied) For those in need of last-minute travel essentials, the store stocks a wide range of products, including toiletries and everyday items from popular beauty brands such as No7, Soap & Glory, and Boots' own label. Customers can also enjoy a variety of food and drink options, with the classic Boots Meal Deal available for those seeking a quick bite before or after their journey. Boots has had a presence at Glasgow Central Station for nearly a century. Its first store opened there in 1931, marking it as the first Boots branch in a railway station in Scotland.
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Yahoo
Closure order on village house after crime concern
A closure order has been served on a house in a village near Scarborough after reports of criminal and anti-social behaviour linked to the address, police said. Anyone entering 15 Church Beck Cottages in Cloughton over the next three months would breach the order and could face up to a year in prison, North Yorkshire Police said. Neighbourhood Policing Inspector Emma Collins said closure orders were only used when there were "significant, ongoing issues affecting the community". She said: "We have to show the court that a case meets tough criteria, and we use them alongside other policing approaches too." Closure orders were an "excellent way to disrupt criminal and antisocial behaviour", Insp Collins said. "And most importantly, residents in the wider community tell us they make a huge difference to their quality of life." Listen to highlights from North Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. North Yorkshire Police
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Yahoo
Closure order on village house after crime concern
A closure order has been served on a house in a village near Scarborough after reports of criminal and anti-social behaviour linked to the address, police said. Anyone entering 15 Church Beck Cottages in Cloughton over the next three months would breach the order and could face up to a year in prison, North Yorkshire Police said. Neighbourhood Policing Inspector Emma Collins said closure orders were only used when there were "significant, ongoing issues affecting the community". She said: "We have to show the court that a case meets tough criteria, and we use them alongside other policing approaches too." Closure orders were an "excellent way to disrupt criminal and antisocial behaviour", Insp Collins said. "And most importantly, residents in the wider community tell us they make a huge difference to their quality of life." Listen to highlights from North Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. North Yorkshire Police


BBC News
23-05-2025
- BBC News
Closure order on house near Scarborough after crime concern
A closure order has been served on a house in a village near Scarborough after reports of criminal and anti-social behaviour linked to the address, police entering 15 Church Beck Cottages in Cloughton over the next three months would breach the order and could face up to a year in prison, North Yorkshire Police Policing Inspector Emma Collins said closure orders were only used when there were "significant, ongoing issues affecting the community".She said: "We have to show the court that a case meets tough criteria, and we use them alongside other policing approaches too." Closure orders were an "excellent way to disrupt criminal and antisocial behaviour", Insp Collins said."And most importantly, residents in the wider community tell us they make a huge difference to their quality of life." Listen to highlights from North Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.