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Peacocks launches huge clearance sale ahead of closing much-loved shop
PEACOCKS has launched a huge clearance sale ahead of one of its much-loved shops shutting its doors.
The branch in Northfield, Birmingham, has items on sale with an extra 30 per cent discount on top, a shopper has claimed.



The shopper took to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook page to share the unbelievable shop discovery.
She said: “Peacocks in Northfield is now a clearance shop, everything is SALE an addition 30% sale prices!
“I got tops for £2.10 black ankle boots for £3.50!
“Jeans that was £25 for £8.40! And loads more they had loads of stock.
“Run don’t walk.”
Facebook users shared their excitement on the sale – but their sadness on the shop closure.
One shopper said: “Why are all the shops closing in Northfield?”
Another read: “It’s an additional 30% off the lowest ticket price!”
And tagging a pal, one commenter asked: “Fancy an hour out in Northfield tomorrow?”
In July last year Peacocks announced they would be strategically closing stores as they launched a new website.
The fashion retailer revealed an annual turnover of £238million for the year to February 2023, with £14.65million in profits for the same period.
Peacocks was originally bought out of administration in 2021, saving 2,000 jobs.
The brand was saved by investors led by Edinburgh Woollen Mill’s chief operating officer Steve Simpson.
It comes as closures have rocked high streets across the UK in recent years.
Devastated shoppers cried “what a tragedy” as a beloved shop of 33 years is set to pull down the shutters for good.
Why the high street still rules!

Fabulous’ Fashion Director, Tracey Lea Sayer shares her thoughts.
I WAS 10 when I first discovered the utter joy of high-street shopping for clothes with my mum and nan.
Going into town on Saturday became a family tradition – a girls’ day out we would look forward to all week.
My mum’s favourite shop was M&S, where she would gaze at jackets with big shoulder pads and floral sundresses, while my nan would make a beeline for John Lewis and their classic coats and elegant court shoes.
I was all over Tammy Girl – Etam’s little sister – and Chelsea Girl, which was later rebranded to high-street fave River Island.
I would spend hours in the changing rooms, watched keenly by my two cheerleaders, who gave the thumbs up – or thumbs down – on what I was trying on.
Frilly ra-ra skirts, duster coats, polka dot leggings, puff balls, boob tubes… I tried them all, often making my nan howl with laughter.
Fashion wasn’t so fast back in the 1980s and every item was cherished and worn until it fell apart – literally – at the seams.
At 18, I went to art college and my tastes became more refined.
Extra cash from a part-time job in a bar meant I could move on to slightly more expensive stores, like Warehouse, Miss Selfridge and the mecca that was Topshop.
I knew at this point I wanted to work in fashion because the high street had totally seduced me.
One day, I wrote an article for a competition in a glossy mag about my love of retail therapy and my favourite LBD – and I won!
That led me to where I am today – Fashion Director of Fabulous.
It’s not just me that loves the high street – big-name designers are fans, too. When Cool Britannia hit in the ’90s, they all turned up in one big store.
Designers at Debenhams was a stroke of genius by Debenhams CEO Belinda Earl, designer Ben de Lisi and fashion director Spencer Hawken, who introduced diffusion ranges from John Rocha, Matthew Williamson and Betty Jackson, to name a few.
This meant we could all afford a bit of luxury and wear a well-known designer’s signature style.
Years later, I hosted a night with Debenhams and Fabulous for 250 readers, who were in awe meeting all the designers. It was a real career highlight for me.
In 2004, H&M started rolling out their international designer collabs.
Karl Lagerfeld was first, followed by Roberto Cavalli, Marni, Stella McCartney, Maison Martin Margiela, Sonia Rykiel, Comme des Garçons, Balmain, Versace and many, many more. I could barely contain myself!
Then in 2007, Kate Moss launched her first collection with Topshop, with thousands queuing along London’s Oxford Street.
I remember sitting behind Ms Moss and Topshop boss Philip Green at a London Fashion Week Topshop Unique catwalk show.
I had my three-year-old daughter, Frankie, in tow and we both made the news the next day after we were papped behind Kate, my supermodel girl crush.
At the time, the high street was on fire. Who needed designer buys when Mango stocked tin foil trousers just like the designer Isabel Marant ones and you could buy a bit of Barbara Hulanicki’s legendary brand Biba from Topshop?
High street stores even started to storm London Fashion week.
Although Topshop Unique had shown collections since 2001, in 2013 River Island showed its first collection in collaboration with global superstar Rihanna, who was flown in by a friend of mine on a private jet. KER-CHING!
A whole new generation of high profile high street collabs followed.
Beyoncé created Ivy Park with Topshop’s Philip Green and I even flew to LA for Fabulous to shoot the Kardashian sisters in their bodycon “Kollection” for Dorothy Perkins.
I am pleased to say they were the absolute dream cover stars.
Fast forward to 2024 and while the high street doesn’t look exactly like it did pre-Covid, it has made a gallant comeback.
Stores like M&S, Reserved and Zara, and designer collabs like Victoria Beckham X Mango and Rochelle Humes for Next are giving me all the feels.
The supermarkets have really come into their own, too, smashing it with gorgeous collections that look expensive, but at prices that still allow us to afford the weekly shop.
The last 30 years of high street fashion have been one big adventure for me. Bring on the next 30!
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AN OVERWHELMED husband wiped away his tears after his partner romped with another woman in an Open House threesome.
Alana and Alex are one of the pairs taking part in the programme, which sees couples explore the idea of an open relationship.



Last night on the show, the couple were in their bedroom preparing to be visited by a female resident, Georgie.
The couple hoped that they could take the next step towards their ultimate dream of a couple swap by having a threesome first.
Alana confessed: “I don’t know how this is going to go seeing Alex with another woman.”
But she said although it was a huge step for her – it was for him too because he might be with another woman.
Alex then opened up to the camera and said he was worried about how Alana might feel to see him with someone else.
However, he hoped that they had an amazing experience.
While Alana stated that it would be devastating if anything went wrong with the threesome.
Once, Georgie arrived the three started to fondle each other and Alex appeared to be have joined in.
But it wasn’t long before Alex felt excluded by the intensity between the two women.
And as the lovemaking between the two women escalated, Alex retreated to the side line.
Alex explained: “I think i felt overwhelmed because it went from a zero to a hundred.
“And it caught me off guard really.
“I can’t quite match that just now.”
Later, after Georgie left, his wife said that she had loved every single minute.
What is an open relationship?
An open relationship means having more than one sexual partner at the same time.
Both parties in the relationship agree to be non-exclusive and one or both parties engages in sexual activities outside the relationship.
If one or both parties engage in sexual relationships without an agreement, this would be classed as cheating.
Other names for an open relationship are polyamory and consensual non-monogamy.
She then asked Alex if he enjoyed it to which he replied: “I loved seeing you enjoy it.”
After his wife then snuggled up under the duvets to go to sleep, Alex was left musing.
And as he sat up in bed tears fell from his eyes as he admitted he was unsure if an open relationship was what he wanted.


