A HEREFORDSHIRE bookshop has announced that it will be expanding again as it opens its fourth branch.
Starting with one bookshop in High Street, Ross-on-Wye, in 2010, by 2018 Rossiter Books had also opened shops in Drapers Lane, Leominster, and Church Street, Monmouth.
And husband and wife team Andy and Victoria Rossiter recently announced that a shop in Cheltenham's Montpellier Street would soon be opening.
"We are very excited to announce that we will be opening another new branch of Rossiter Books very soon," they said.
OTHER NEWS:
- Herefordshire farm shed legal battle goes to Court of Appeal
- Herefordshire firm celebrates anniversary with new 160 jobs
- Named: more speeders caught out on Herefordshire's roads
"Our new shop will be in Montpellier Street in Cheltenham and we plan to open in mid-March.
"No pictures to share yet as work has not yet started on the shop, but we will share some as soon as we can.
"Watch this space for more details and info over the coming weeks."
Mr and Mrs Rossiter also run author events, with Ian Rankin, Owen Sheers, Prue Leith and Anton du Beke all previously booked to appear.
OTHER NEWS:
- Cider thief stole bottles of Westons Vintage from Hereford Aldi
- Herefordshire man escapes jail term after making grossly offensive call
- Wilko customers threaten boycott over controversial pet rule affecting UK stores
On its website, Rossiter Books said: "Andy joined Waterstone’s in 1988 and managed Waterstone’s and Ottakars stores, including Plymouth, Portsmouth, Manchester Deansgate and Cardiff. He was the final Ottakar’s Manager of the Year in 2006.
"Victoria used to be a secondary school teacher who taught in this country and abroad.
"She runs our children's areas in the stores as she has an expert knowledge of high-quality literature for children and young people. She also selects all of our cards and stationery ranges."
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here