Next Romford - Gallows Corner Retail Park
“Most staff are lovely and very helpful. Easy to park. Just difficult to get there atm with the closure of Gallows Corner”
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“Most staff are lovely and very helpful. Easy to park. Just difficult to get there atm with the closure of Gallows Corner”
“Next moved here from the Brewery to its present location in the liberty shopping complex a couple of years now. Still the same high-quality clothing for all age groups. The ground floor is mainly women clothing, home wares towards the back of the shop. The automated click and collect service is just by the end of the payment till. Upstairs one can find clothes for men and children..It is well stocked. Staff are helpful”
“Matthew with the glasses staff on counter Very friendly to customers and polite”
“Very good customer service from Emily. They did help to get refund & also ordered new ring on da whole journey Emily was soooo helpful. ❤️”
“The staff are really friendly and will help you find the right items you need. It is always a pleasure being served by Dawn who was helping my son in the fitting room. She was so kind and helped him to see if the clothes were the right sizes. I hope head office recognises her and gives her a raise”
“Matalan Retail Ltd is a British clothing and homewares retailer based in Knowsley, Merseyside, founded by John Hargreaves in 1985. In August 1988, its operations director at the time, Duncan Sullivan, transformed Matalan into an out-of-town warehouse-style, membership-only cash-and-carry business, inspired by Sam's Club in the United States. The membership-only model was phased out by March 1998. Matalan's turnover grew from £26m in 1992 to £800m in 1998, with over seven million customers and a £1bn valuation on the London Stock Exchange. As of June 2024, the retailer has 230 locations domestically, as well as a number of franchise outlets in the Middle East. The retailer is a wholly owned subsidiary of Missouri Topco Limited, a holding company which is based in Guernsey, and is controlled by the Hargreaves family.”