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Four new stores have launched at a Kent shopping centre in the last month.
Mooch, Thirsty Fish, Retro Stuff and Savers are all now open at Royal Victoria Place, in Tunbridge Wells.
On July 23, tearoom Thirsty Fish opened, which offers “unique flavoured beverages” – from Thai and Taiwanese teas to Swiss Ovaltine and smoothies.
The independently-run business was founded by Weeranan Nasaree and also offers food including mango sticky rice and cake rolls.
Gifting and homeware shop Mooch opened on July 28, and is on the upper mall next to French Connection.
It sells cards, gift wrap, candles, stationary and the popular Jellycat soft toys.
Retro Stuff has also recently opened, and sells gifts and collectable items. The vintage and pop culture store is located next to the entrance of Ely Court.
Home and beauty discount store Savers has also launched.
The chain has existing stores across the county, including in Ashford, Dartford and Rochester.
Nicky Blanchard, centre manager at Royal Victoria Place, said: “It’s brilliant to be opening our doors to four new retailers.
“From budget-friendly beauty to quirky gifts, there’s a wide range of new products on offer for shoppers to enjoy throughout the summer and beyond.”