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Supermarket giant to close Glasgow and Braehead store during Storm Eowyn
A supermarket giant will close its store in Braehead shopping centre during Storm Eowyn.
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Supermarket giant to close Glasgow and Braehead store during Storm Eowyn (Image: Supplied)
A major retailer will close its store in Braehead shopping centre during Storm Eowyn.
The storm is set to batter the country with strong winds and rain on Friday, January 24.
We reported how the Met Office issued a red weather warning for central Scotland.
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Due to the adverse weather, Marks & Spencer Braehead revealed that its shop in the leisure facility will be temporarily shut down today.
The store will be closed between 10am and 5pm.
A spokesperson for the store said: "As a result of the red weather warning guidance issued in the local area from 10am until 5pm on Friday, January 24, this store will be temporarily closed tomorrow.
"We are sorry for any inconvenience caused and will be opening as soon as we can."
Meanwhile, M&S Foodhall in Anniesland announced they will also be temporarily shut during the red weather alert.
The store in Glasgow's West End will be open between 8am and 9am and 6pm and 8pm today.
During the day, the shop will be shut.
Revealing the news, the store said: "Due to the red weather warning, M&S Foodhall - Anniesland will be open between 8am and 9am and 6pm until 8pm on Friday, January 24.
"The safety of our customers and team is of the upmost importance please stay safe everyone."
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