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huge electrical goods superstore is set to reopen in Eastern Avenue, after confusion surrounding the future of Currys in the city. The store appeared to move in with PC World in Magnet Retail Park, also off Eastern Avenue, last month, apparently so its old site could be refurbished. Now, Dixons Carphone, which owns Currys, PC World and Carphone Warehouse, has announced it will be opening a store incorporating all three brands under one roof – in the former Currys site in Eastern Avenue. Next: Concern for record-breaking Gloucester cyclist Lee Fancourt after no updates in more than a day Related: Has Currys in Gloucester closed its Eastern Avenue store or is it just a refurb? Despite the PC World store, located in the retail park north of Metz Way, closing down for good, the move will create 15 jobs. All staff from the PC World store will transfer to the new three-brand superstore – which will open on Friday, June 17 – and 15 people will still be needed to fill new posts. Malcolm Minnis, general manager at Currys/PC World/Carphone Warehouse, said: "I'm really excited, the new store's looking great and we will be ready for the big opening. "
It will make it much more convenient for customers. We previously had two stores separated by the dual carriageway, now it will all be under one roof, with the addition of the Carphone Warhouse, of course." Mr Minnis said the choice of goods on offer will not be reduced due to the merger, because of the new layout in the store. For example, display televisions will be on show back-to-back, which will allow more to be displayed than before. There will be several 'shop-in-shops' dedicated to individual brands, for example a Dyson area selling only Dyson products and staffed by Dyson employees. It will feature a 'test carpet' where customers can try out the vacuum cleaners. Mr Minnis, who has worked for the company in its various previous incarnations for 20 years, added: "I'm a salesman through and through, and I do love the job. "We are selling goods that could be important in people's lives for a long time, and that means you have to get it right. "A lot of the products we are selling people will only buy once, and that can be quite rewarding. "
Also, it must be about getting the right product for the customer – I'm not going to try and sell a 60 inch TV to your nan." vacuum cleaner de vaporNext: More ambulances for Gloucestershire after fallen pensioner, 72, waits 90 minutes after 999 calljual vacuum cleaner untuk rumahUp until now, Paddington has managed to avoid school. vacuum cleaner female networkBut the Inspector himself catches up with him and packs him off. After one day, even the teacher wonders whether there is anything he can teach a certain bear from Darkest Peru. An inspector arrives at the house one morning, insisting that Paddington has to attend school. Although the Browns are full of misgivings, Paddington is quite keen on the idea, unlike his new teacher, Mr. Eustace.
After buying fish fingers for the biology dissection class and nearly putting worms in the lunch, it's agreed by all concerned that perhaps Paddington would be better off staying at home after all. Paddington is tricked into becoming a vacuum cleaner salesman. He offers Mr. Curry a free demonstration and, anxious to make his first sale, adds plenty of extra dirt to Mr. Curry's carpet for good measure. It's only then that he discovers the awful truth; Mr. Curry's house does not have electricity. Mr. Gruber takes Paddington to a court in order to see the workings of the law. Unfortunately, the first case involves a Mr. Brown and Paddington finds himself in the dock. He soon discovers that lawyers speak a language all their own, and in no time at all even the judge loses track of what is going on. When the Browns take Paddington on a birthday treat to the seaside he becomes very interested in Signor Alberto's Ski School. He enrols in a special crash course and, after a few initial difficulties, soon finds himself flying through the air, thanks to the help of Mrs. Bird's umbrella.
Soon everyone wants to try the new parachute-skiing and Signor Alberto is delighted with the unexpected increase in trade. Mr. Curry catches Paddington testing some `keep fit springs' in the garden. Keen to try them out, he offers Paddington the use of his wall in return for a free go. Unfortunately Paddington attaches it to the wrong wall which collapses. Mr. Curry demands to keep the springs as compensation, not realising that Paddington has only paid the deposit, meaning that Mr. Curry is landed with the bill. The Browns take Paddington to a rugby match in which a local side is playing the Peruvian Reserves. Paddington volunteers to replace an injured player but insists on keeping on his duffel coat, which proves to be a big help when he scores a try. However, the big surprise of the day turns out to be one of the Peruvian supporters; Paddington's Aunt Lucy has travelled with the team all the way from Peru. After several hectic days of sight-seeing, Aunt Lucy announces she wants to buy Mr. Brown a special Christmas present as a thank-you for looking after Paddington.
Unfortunately, an automatic inflatable dinghy isn't the ideal gift to carry on a London bus, especially when Paddington pulls the wrong cord by mistake and it inflates on the top deck. Contact Us Store Locator Spring is here, which means lighter nights and warmer weather. It’s also a great opportunity to enjoy lighter meals packed with seasonal vegetables. Last week Currys hosted a spring cooking masterclass at the Hotpoint Design Centre in London. On the night our brand ambassador Lisa Faulkner demonstrated how to cook some of her favourite seasonal recipes. A nice and light Lemon sole main, and a super indulgent Pineapple upside down cake. Once Lisa’s demo was complete, it was down to the bloggers to recreate her favourite dishes. The Lemon sole en papillote oozed flavour cooked with fennel, spring onions and white wine. Although the gooey Pineapple upside down cake did steal the show - because who doesn’t love a retro dessert! Both dishes were cooked using the OpenSpace OSD89EDE oven, which has a huge 77 litres of internal space and is exclusively available at Currys.