Tonbridge station will launch new Doddle store making shopping and collection of parcels easier
11:00, 08 October 2014
updated: 11:31, 08 October 2014
The lives of Tonbridge residents could be a little bit easier with the launch of a shopping and collection service at the town's train station.
Doddle, a brand new concept, will open in Tonbridge on Monday, October 20 as part of a regional store roll out programme.
It allows shoppers to order items from online retailers and have them delivered straight to their nearest Doddle store, ready for collection.
Doddle also offers a returns service, for any unwanted or unsuitable items ordered online.
The launch aims to mark the end of the dreaded 'while you were out' slip, missed deliveries or mornings spent queuing at a sorting office.
To make use of the new facility, shoppers can register for a free iDoddle membership at www.doddle.it.
“Opening Doddle in such a vibrant town as Tonbridge is a really exciting moment for us" - Paolo Cucuzza
Doddle Tonbridge will be open from 6am to 8pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 5pm Saturday and Sunday.
Paolo Cucuzza, store manager at Doddle Tonbridge said: “Opening Doddle in such a vibrant town as Tonbridge is a really exciting moment for us.
"Missing a delivery is a real pain. We’re looking forward to doing our bit to help and to make online shopping a doddle for commuters and everyone living in the area.”
Doddle has been launched with the backing of Network Rail, guaranteeing access to major commuter hubs and train stations nationwide for store launches.
An ambitious roll out plan will see Doddle open in 250 new locations in the next three years, creating 3000 brand new jobs.
For more info visit: www.doddle.it
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