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To Catch A Dream owner to consider options as Harrogate bed store closes

 

11th November 2009 | beds | One of the industry's best loved independent bed retailers has ceased trading after the owner and landlord couldn't agree terms.

 

Terry Dixon, the owner of To Catch A Dream in Harrogate's upmarket Montpellier Quarter, says he is now taking time to think over his options and has set up an office at the firm's warehouse where he plans to fulfill outstanding customer orders.

 

Bailiffs entered the store almost two weeks ago and cleared all the stock, taking it to a showroom in Ossett, near Wakefield, to be sold on.

 

Dixon told the Furnishing Report the support he had received from the industry over the past few days had been fantastic, and that his primary concern now was for his 'wonderful customers, staff, suppliers, and family.'

 

He added that there was some tidying up to do in terms of the existing To Catch A Dream business, and that we was now taking advice on how to move forward.

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