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Bid to triple size of retail units for new garden and home centre

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Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterA major chain is poised to move into Ayr with a giant store and garden centre.Walls between three units at the Heathfield Retail Park are to be demolished to create a single shopping floor.Land out the back will be fenced off and turned into a full blown garden centre.Bosses have to remain tight-lipped on commercial grounds, but have lined up the deal.Park director Alastair Dickie said: “This is a good news story in bad times for retail.“It will mean Heathfield is completely full again, as we were before March.”Since Homebase pulled out of Heathfield, B&Q gained free reign as a DIY and home superstore.That is now set to change as the incoming.

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