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Oliver Bonas Opens Its Biggest Store In The North East

Oliver Bonas, a finalist in the Best Specialist Multiple Retailer of Gifts category at The Greats Awards, taking place on Thursday 15 May, has opened its biggest store in the North East at Eldon Square in Newcastle. Space totals 2,809 sq ft.

Comments Oliver Tress, founder of Oliver Bonas: “Newcastle is a city which embraces innovation, fun and individuality – all central tenants to our ethos. As such, the arrival of Oliver Bonas at Eldon Square feels like a brilliant fit and we can’t wait to expand our offering across the North East.

He continues: “As a retail centre which boasts impressive footfall, we look forward to engaging with the Newcastle community and beyond.”​

Oliver Bonas is also a finalist in the Radar category of the Brand Licensing & Lifestyle Awards, which take place on Thursday 24 April at London’s Royal Lancaster Hotel.

Top: Oliver Bonas is looking forward to welcoming shoppers to its brand new Eldon Square, Newcastle, store, it’s biggest branch in the North East.

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