A NEW TK Maxx store is set to open in a Scottish city, helping to create 30 new jobs for the area.
The popular chain is preparing to open a new store in Dunfermline on November 2 and will offer everything from fashion to accessories and home goods.
Spanning two floors, the new store will be located on Carnegie Drive and will be open from 10am on Thursday.
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A spokesperson for the company said: “We are thrilled to bring TK Maxx to Dunfermline, giving local shoppers the chance to shop high-brand fashion, accessories, and more, all at great prices.
"We want to give our valued Dunfermline treasure seekers the best shopping experience possible, and we’re confident they will enjoy our new bright and beautiful store.
“For another exciting way to shop, shoppers can browse their fashion and beauty favourites on our website at any time and any place.”
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