A popular M&S store will be closing its cafe doors as it gears up for an 'exciting' makeover.
M&S Bishopbriggs is set to close its cafe later this year as part of a major transformation to the establishment's foodhall.
The upcoming works will see a fresh-market design, extended product lines and a range of new features including bold neon lighting and a larger in-store bakery serving freshly baked breads, cakes and pastries.
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Daniel Grime, store manager at M&S Bishopbriggs, said: "We were very pleased to hear about the transformation, and we can’t wait to unveil our new-look to our lovely customers later this year.
"Alongside an extended product range including more fresh fruit and veg aisles brimming with the best quality, trusted value produce grown by M&S Select Farmers and high-tech shopping options, we’re also designing a special feature wall that depicts local landmarks.
"Our Bishopbriggs makeover will deliver a bigger, better and fresher new-look food hall for shoppers and mark a significant investment for the local area.
"The way people shop is changing, and we are reshaping our store estate across Scotland to make sure we have the right design of stores in the right places.
"While these plans involve closing our in-store café, this allows us to transform the store to deliver the very best of M&S for our customers in Bishopbriggs, with a bigger range of iconic M&S product lines than ever before."
All store colleagues currently working in the café will move to work in the foodhall.
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