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Beatties Department Store - Provides details of stores, brands sold, special offers, bridal and gift registry, and employment opportunities. Various locations throughout England.

B&M Retail - Retail stores based in the North of England. Site provides details of product range and promotions, a store locator and contacts for wholesalers and suppliers.

Scartop - Chain of stores across England selling furniture and gifts.

United Co-op - A UK consumer co-operative active in northwestern England, offering services and products as diverse as food, furniture, travel and funerals.

Shoefayre Group - Group of high street footwear shops. Includes a mailing list and store finder.

Unwins Off-licence - Family owned independent wine merchant, with over 400 shops in the South of England. Store locator, price lists, promotions and careers.

Daisy & Tom - Children's department store with branches in London and Manchester. Profile, services, attractions and product range.

Size Up - Shop for real women, offering a range of plus size women's clothing, in the latest styles.

Home Hardware - Offers online brochure, email list, feedback form for DIY, utensils and product categories from adhesives to toys. Provides locator for outlets throughout the country, and its head office in Barnstaple.

Fenwick - Department store chain selling fashion clothing and homeware. Includes charge card, recruitment and contacts for outlets from Kent to Northumberland, with full details of departments at Brent Cross.

Shared Earth - Fair trade retailer and wholesaler offering world crafts, handmade stationery and gifts. Details of shop locations and wholesale offers.

Out of this World - Co-operative, ethical retailer with stores in Newcastle and Nottingham. Membership, products, case studies and limited online shopping.

Furniture To Go - Furniture retailer for home and gardens. Product information, photos and prices. Stores located in Enfield and Stockport.

Boundary Mill Stores - Departments for furnishings, cookware, china, glass, perfume, luggage, shoes, clothing, including weddings, and with restaurants and mailing list. Details of stores, Colne, Grantham, Newcastle and Walsall.

Barker and Stonehouse - Retailers of contemporary and traditional furniture. Includes details of product range, company background and store locations.

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