Peter Bramwell, Adam Wood and Bill Bramwell at the Pandora store, Prince Bishops, Durham.

Two North East Pandora branches relocate to new flagship premises

Two North East branches of Pandora, which are operated by Bramwells Jewellers, have relocated to new flagship premises.

To complete the move, Bramwells Jewellers, a family-run master jewellers founded in 1867, received commercial property services from Latimer Hinks Solicitors.

The legal documentation for the new Pandora stores, which sees Pandora move to new flagship premises in Intu Eldon Square Shopping Centre, Newcastle and Prince Bishops Shopping Centre, Durham, was negotiated and completed by Latimer Hinks.

Bill, Jill and Peter Bramwell, whose family has owned Bramwells Jewellers since 1867, hold the franchises for the new Pandora branches.

The decision to move the Pandora stores into new prime retail locations was made to further grow the businesses and create new job opportunities.

Adam Wood, a property lawyer at Latimer Hinks, said: “Latimer Hinks is delighted to support Bramwells in completing this exciting venture.

“Pandora is a global brand and we are proud to support Bill, Jill and Peter Bramwell by putting in place the legal documentation for the new Pandora stores.”

Bill Bramwell commented: “It is an exciting time for Bramwells as we continue to build on 150 years in business.

“We have been fortunate to have the benefit of considerable knowledge and sound legal advice from Adam Wood at Latimer Hinks as we have expanded into new premises.”

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