Debenhams is reopening some stores nationwide from next Monday for a major sale to clear stock - and Hereford is one of them.
The store at the Old Market will reopen for three to five weeks for bargain-hunters and will then close permanently.
The high-street retailer was bought out of administration by fashion brand Boohoo in a deal which did not include the retention of staff or stores.
Debenhams announced its reopening for the sale, with items slashed by up to 70pc, stating: "We're excited to be able to start welcoming you back into our stores and want to reassure you that the safety of our customers and staff remains our highest priority."
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