A HEREFORDSHIRE shop is set to close next month and move to online sales only due to low sales.
Semorile, in Leominster's High Street, opened over a year ago, offering a range of jewellery and accessories.
But, in a message shared on social media yesterday (February 13), the shop's owner confirmed that they will be closing the shop due to low sales volumes.
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"More than a year has passed," they said, thanking shoppers for supporting their journey.
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"I met very kind people in Leominster, most of them very supportive. I tried so hard to survive in this lovely and friendly town, but this adventure had to end here."
But while the High Street shop will be closing on March 24, it is not the end for Semorile, with the business continuing online.
The shop will be running a sale ahead of closing, with all bags half price, 30 per cent off all stainless steel earrings, and 20 per cent off all silver items, while further discounts will be offered on everything sold in store.
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