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The 16, sq ft store will open at the West One shopping centre on 10 December and is the brand's second shop on Oxford Street. The sports retailer is also re-opening its shop at the Westfield shopping centre in White City.

The refurbished outlet will open on 20 November, creating 10 new jobs. During the re-fit, a mezzanine floor and additional tills were added. Read more : Bonmarche blames BHS and the weather for sales hit. The final months of the year will be key for retailers as they seek to make the most of Black Friday and the festive shopping season.

It's been a difficult year for retailers; the clothing industry in particular has suffered due to the unseasonable weather patterns. For more information about what these symbols mean, view our Accessibility Symbols Guide.

JD Sports is a leading retailer of sports, and fashion brands. About this venue. Access Guide. Show Easy Read Easy Read. You are on Summary. Skip to the next section. Collapse all Expand all. Bus routes 7, 94, 98, , , , , and travel along this section of Oxford Street.

Only routes 98, , N98 and N travel the full length of Oxford Street. The number of bus routes and the location of the bus stops may change as part of the Oxford Street District improvement works.

All London buses have ramp access and dedicated spaces for wheelchair users. For more information on London buses Transport for London please click here opens new tab. Bond Street Station has step-free access. The accessible step-free entrance with lift is on Marylebone Lane, off the north side of Oxford Street. The entrances to the south side of Oxford Street or within the West One Shopping Centre are accessed by steps or escalators only.

Marble Arch Station is served by Central Line services. This station is accessed by steps only. For more information on London Underground Transport for London please click here opens new tab. London Paddington Station and London Marylebone Station have step-free access to all platforms and staff available to assist with ramps between the platform and the train.

For more information on access and facilities at Paddington Station please click here opens new tab. For more information on access and facilities at Marylebone Station please click here opens new tab. It is also in the Ultra Low Emission Zone charges apply at all times for non-compliant vehicles.

Vehicles are banned from turning left from Orchard Street into Oxford Street between and on Monday to Saturday inclusive, except for taxis, buses and pedal cycles. For more information on driving in London please click here opens new tab.

Parking in the area is very limited and visitors are encouraged to use public transport. There are a small number of Blue Badge parking bays and some standard on-street bays in side roads off Oxford Street. For more information on the Blue Badge Scheme and parking in London please click here opens new tab.

For more information on where you can park with a disabled parking badge please click here opens new tab. For more information on applying for a disabled parking badge please click here opens new tab. London Black Cabs can be hailed in any location or summoned by phone.

The nearest pier is Westminster. There is step-free access onto the river buses, except at 3 piers. Please see the TFL website for details. For more information on London River Bus services please click here opens new tab. Heathrow Airport is connected by fast trains to Paddington Station and is also on the Piccadilly underground line. For more information on travelling to London by air please click here opens new tab.

Please use the TfL journey planner for details of the most suitable routes. The planner can be filtered by options such as step-free routes or maximum walking distances.

To view the web page described above click here opens in new tab. The TfL website has links to the TfL accessibility guides, including large print maps and audio guides to order or download. There is a member of staff available for help and assistance. There is not a member of staff trained in British Sign Language. British Sign Language interpreters cannot be provided on request. Water bowls for assistance dogs are available.

There are not mobility aids available. The dimensions of the on street Blue Badge parking bay s surveyed are cm x cm 9ft 10in x 19ft 8in.

There are not parking charges for the on street Blue Badge parking bay s. Parking is free for Blue Badge holders. Free parking for Blue Badge holders is for four hours with no return in one hour only. Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday - The approach surface is uneven in places.

This information is for the entrance located on Oxford Street. This entrance is signed with 'King of Trainers'. There is step-free access at this entrance. There is not a canopy or recess which provides weather protection at this entrance. There is a dark mat or floor marking at this entrance that might be perceived as a hole.

There are no doors at this entrance. There are security barriers at this entrance. The minimum width between the security barriers is cm. The barriers do contrast visually with the flooring. There is a member of staff available for assistance at this entrance. The surface of the approach is concrete.



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