Waterstones Blackpool to reopen after staff death

Waterstones Blackpool will reopen after a member of staff was killed by a falling shop sign. A Waterstones spokesperson told the Blackpool Gazette: “Waterstones Blackpool will reopen again after repair works to the building that will be undertaken shortly. We will confirm the date of reopening once these are underway.” Margaret Sheridan, a bookseller at the shop, was killed last month after being hit by a falling sign. Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'

[ The Bookseller | 2015-02-25 00:00:00 UTC ]
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Balancing the books: how Waterstones came back from the dead

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Judge gives News Corp a lesson in what confidential means in staff row

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Waterstones back in the black after five years

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Staff Pick: '99 Stories of God' by Joy Williams

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Staff Pick: 'Names on the Land' by George Stewart

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Staff walk out of major French publishing house over working conditions

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