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M5 designer outlet opening tomorrow - all you need to know

M5 designer outlet opening tomorrow - all you need to know

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A new designer outlet located just off the M5 is opening tomorrow - and it's only one hour from Birmingham.
Cotswold Designer Outlet will boast 37 retail shops and a further seven food and drink stories.
It is located a three minutes' drive from Junction 9, Ashchurch Interchange, near Tewkesbury.
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For Brummies, it is within easy reach and is only around one hour's drive depending on traffic.
The designer outlet will throw open its doors to customers from 10am tomorrow (July 16)
Stores will be open until 8.30pm on weekdays.
While for those wishing to attend this weekend from Birmingham and the West Midlands, the designer outlet will open earlier on Saturday from 9am until 8.30pm, while Sunday will have a reduced opening time of 10.30am until 6pm.
It will mark the latest designer outlet to open in the region, following the opening of McArthurGlen in Cannock back in April 2021.
Cotswold Designer Outlet will boast names such as Calvin Klein, Levi's, Adidas and BOSS while food options include Five Guys and Wagamama, reports GloucestershireLive.
Calvin Klein
Tommy Hilfiger
BOSS
Adidas
Animal
Ben Sherman
Denby
French Connection
Radley
Rituals
Dune
Levi's
Under Armour
Skopes
GUESS
Saltrock
The Beauty Outlet
M&S
Weird Fish
Sweaty Betty
Regatta
Puma
Skechers
Mountain Warehouse
ProCook
Cadburys
Lindt
Tefal
Craghoppers
Crew Clothing
Bedeck
Chapelle
Perfume Shop
Merrell
Pavers
Yankee Candle
Clinton Cards
200 Degrees
Pret A Manger
Five Guys
Zizzi
Wagamama
Caffe Nero
KNEAD Bakery
Platinum Drive, Tewkesbury. Sat Navs: GL20 7FY and What.3.Words: cross.dumpling.safely.
There is a quiet room and guest services on hand for those needing a place to retreat.
Other amenities include a baby feeding room.
While free wi-fi will be provided alongside and a shuttle bus running from Tewkesbury town centre through the day, ideal for those arriving by public transport.
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