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Bournemouth centre saved as local dealers enter The Den

Megan Noble (far left) and James Irvine (second from right) join staff and traders at The Den, opening this month.

Two south-coast dealers have secured the future of more than 100 traders with the purchase of a Bournemouth centre, writes Frances Allitt.

Molly’s Den’s three locations, in Bournemouth, Winchester and Christchurch, were shut down on the afternoon of July 2.

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