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Tesco on Portland open and exceeding expectations
Portland has a Tesco… Open! The new Tesco on Portland has been a real success since opening recently, having exceeded sales daily, which was more than expected for all of us really, but also drives home the point of how much … Continue reading
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Chesil beach under a spring sun.
My first real “blog from the beach” post, sat on the sea wall enjoying the spring sun and sea breeze. . . Pic taken on the galaxy tab. . . Blogged from the tab too. . . Been wanting to … Continue reading
Portland gets a Tesco store
Portland is soon to have it’s new tesco opening in Easton Square, where the stone firms was, if anyone is unsure. At the site above… I think it’s pretty placed well within that space, although I would have thought having … Continue reading
