Since announcing its string of ‘pop up’ shops over the festive period, Brewery Square has hosted an array of businesses in the Square. One in particular, Jacqueline’s Boutique of pre-loved items has decided to stay on a permanent basis.

Jacqueline Glover, owner of Jacqueline’s Boutique, said: “We are delighted to be staying at Brewery Square and have had a fantastic start to the store here. We have met some lovely new customers, and have really enjoyed seeing old customers visiting the store too. We are looking forward to the future here at Brewery Square.”

Jacqueline’s Boutique buys and sells a range of pre-loved items and was established in Castle Carey during 2008. Since opening, the store has branched out to other locations in Dorset including Sherborne, Wincanton and Dorchester.

Charlotte Spracklen, centre manager for Brewery Square, commented: “Jacqueline’s is a fantastic addition to our retail offering at Brewery Square and we can’t wait to see what the shop has in store going forward for our visitors.”

Jacqueline’s joins a fantastic retail offering at Brewery Square, including Joules, Phase Eight, Stems Florist, Morrish & Banham Wine Merchant and Tasting Rooms, Avenue Interiors and Woods Furniture. Visit www.brewerysquare.com for more information.

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