A well-known independent clothing shop in Lincoln will move from its current premises to the Waterside Shopping Centre.
Birdy’s Boutique is currently in The Mall Shopping Centre, but is in the process of moving into Unit 17 of the large shopping centre.
The new shop will be opened on March 2.
Birdy’s sells a wide variety of women’s clothing, jewellery and accessorises, plus its own brand items and children’s section.
Boutique owner Michelle Rudd said: “The Birdy’s team are very excited to announce the opening of our new store in the Waterside Shopping Centre.
“Birdy’s offers an exclusive range of on-trend clothing, footwear and accessories. From knitwear to party dresses, Birdy’s branded tops and sweaters to jewellery, and much more!
“The Waterside is a fantastic busy place for Birdy’s to be situated.”
Before The Mall, Birdy’s was also open on Clasketgate — the brand kept this unit for a short while after its move though as a place to hold sales.
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