Homebase Romford's future uncertain after company enters administration
The future of Homebase's Romford store remains uncertain after the company collapsed into administration.
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Charlotte is a Reporter for the Romford Recorder, and other east London newspapers. Her favourite stories are feel-good community pieces, or — on the other end of the spectrum — gritty exposés.
Charlotte is a Reporter for the Romford Recorder, and other east London newspapers. Her favourite stories are feel-good community pieces, or — on the other end of the spectrum — gritty exposés.
The future of Homebase's Romford store remains uncertain after the company collapsed into administration.
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