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Dunelm to open new café in Yeovil, Somerset

A NEW café is set to open in a Somerset town following the reopening of a large retailer which burned down in 2024. Dunelm in Yeovil, Somerset, is reopening on December 16 after it was forced to close ...
A fire which has left a town-centre Dunelm store closed was accidental, the fire service has said. Serious damage was caused to the Yeovil store by the blaze at Quedam Shopping centre at 17:12 BST on ...
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Dunelm has slashed the price of its 'stunning' Sofia Glass Coffee Nest of tables to £30, down from £119. The home retailer sells the coffee tables in six colours, and three of them are on sale, ...
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