Hoopers is an English department store chain founded in Torquay in 1982. It is now trading from four department stores and online.[1]
Locations
- Harrogate, originally the Harrogate branch of Marshall & Snelgrove, it became Cresta House (under the ownership of Debenhams) and latterly Schofields (owned for a time by House of Fraser).
- Torquay, formerly Williams & Cox (acquired 1982)
- Tunbridge Wells, formerly Weekes (acquired 1990)
- Wilmslow, formerly Finnigans (acquired 1982)
Former locations
- Bradford, formerly Sara, a retailer of women's clothing and accessories
- Carlisle, formerly Bulloughs (acquired 2006; closed 2013).
- Cheltenham (opened 1987 in premises formerly occupied by Cheltenham's main Post Office; closed 2003; building now occupied by Waterstones)
- Chichester
- Colchester (formerly the Colchester branch of Keddies, acquired as a going concern in 1987)
References
- ↑ "About Us - Hooper Stores". Archived from the original on 19 December 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
External links
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