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Webb's, a beloved family-run garden centre in Bearwood, West Midlands, is closing after 105 years. Owners Pauline and Steve Webb announced their retirement, ending a five-generation legacy. The shop was known for its wide selection of plants, friendly service, and unique gifts. The community expressed their sorrow, highlighting the shop's personal touch and dedication to quality. The closure is part of a broader trend of retail struggles, with high inflation and online shopping impacting local businesses.
Courtesy: Summer Raemason
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