Campaign group lays into inaccurate M & S claims over Oxford Street proposal | News
A campaign group has accused Marks & Spencer of making “defamatory” statements about its plans to demolish its Oxford Street store and replace it with a new building in the grounds of the redevelopment of Marble Arch in Bristol, the BBC understands.
Source: building.co.ukPublished on 2022-11-09
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