A kitchenware store is set to open a new outlet in the North East in September, offering shoppers the chance to buy their own 'bespoke' kitchenware sets.
ProCook will open its new branch at Metrocentre, Gateshead, on September 27.
To celebrate the launch, the store will give away free goodie bags to the first 50 customers on September 27 and 28.
The new store will have ProCook's full range of products, including tableware, barware, and kitchen appliances and will be in the Lower Green Mall.
Opening hours will be Monday to Friday from 9am to 9pm, Saturday from 9am to 7pm, and Sunday from 11am to 5pm.
The shop will also have the recently launched kitchen appliance range, including the Good Housekeeping Institute Accredited Air Fryer Health Grill, stand mixer and hot chocolate maker.
The opening of the new store will create 10 new jobs.
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Andy Kerr, ProCook retail director, said: "We’re thrilled to open our newest ProCook store at the renowned shopping destination Metrocentre.
"Our friendly team are ready and excited to introduce our in-store kitchenware ranges to keen home cooks from Gateshead and the wider area."
Customers will be able to get expert advice from the ProCook team, try items before they buy, and build their own bespoke kitchen sets.
The opening coincides with the start of ProCook's autumn sale, with 20 per cent off all cookware and tableware, up to £30 off all electricals, and money off select ranges.
Students will also be able to get an extra 10 per cent off when they spend £30 or more.
Gavin Prior, Metrocentre centre director, said: "ProCook are a much-loved and trusted household name, and we are delighted to welcome them to the centre.
"They have joined Victoria’s Secret and Clarks, who have recently relocated to Metrocentre’s Green Mall, further adding to, and strengthening our diverse retail offer."
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