A town is set to welcome its second B&M this Spring.
The discount retailer will be opening at the former Homebase in Linden Park Road, Tunbridge Wells, on Sunday, May 25.

The chain has applied to Tunbridge Wells Borough Council for a premises licence.
A notice posted at the site states it is for the sale of alcohol between the hours of 7am and 11pm, seven days a week.
The shop would have to maintain liaison with the neighbourhood police officers regarding any crime or antisocial behaviour issues relating to the premises.
B&M already has a branch in the town at North Trading Industrial Estate.
It will also be taking over the former Homebase on Horsted Retail Park in Chatham, with the branch set to open on Friday, June 6.

The DIY and garden firm fell into administration in November, with its Tubridge Wells branch shutting at the end of last year.
Previously, the Homebase brand and up to 71 stores were snapped up by The Range and Wilko owner CDS Superstores for £25.6 million, securing the future of 1,600 jobs.
One of those stores was the former Homebase on Sittingbourne Retail Park, which is set to become The Range.
Elsewhere, Homebase stores in Broadstairs, Folkestone, and Maidstone all hit the market in November last year following the chain’s collapse.
Also up for sale was the site in Herne Bay, which remained open until last month when staff pulled down the shutters for the final time.
B&M previously profited from the collapse of discount retailer Wilko, claiming three of their former units in Maidstone, Gillingham and Rainham.