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The historic luxury jeweller Berry's is set to close its Hull store in Queen Victoria Square after 33 years of trading. Situated in the heart of Hull's shopping district, the shop, which first opened its doors in 1991, will officially shut at the end of December. To mark the end of its three-decade tenancy in the city, the store will be offering discounts across the retailer's range of diamond jewellery, engagement rings, and watches from October 7 and throughout November and December.

Berry's has been a feature of the British high street for over 125 years, with a strong presence across the north. Simon Walton, Managing Director of Berry's Jewellers, said: "The decision to close our Hull store hasn't been easy, and one of the most difficult we have had to take, but we feel like now is the right time to focus on growing our flagship stores, and concentrate on our stores in Leeds, Windsor, York, Nottingham and Newcastle where we continue to provide first-class customer service and an unrivalled retail experience. "We would also like to thank our loyal customers who over the years have supported us so well.



We are hoping they will remain loyal to Berry's, being able to shop online on our website or in our stores in York and Leeds." Don't miss a thing. Get all the latest breaking news in Hull straight to your mobile via WhatsApp by clicking here .

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