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18 May 2014

Topshop goes from top to buzzing

Shoppers were forced to flee a branch of Topshop after a swarm of bees began nesting on the shop's front in the middle of central London. The bees targeted a discount sign on the window of Topshop in Victoria Street, turning the fashion store display into a carpet of insects and sending shoppers running for cover. It is understood the unusual nesting place was picked by the Queen bee, who landed there first and was then followed by her devoted colony. It is not known where the bees originally came from, but a string of shops in the local area do have their own hives. They shouldn't be doing that because people could get stung if the bees were to be let out like that. However, there won't be any bees swarming when Topshop open in New Zealand. The British fashion retailer is gearing up for major New Zealand expansion, with a central Auckland site secured for a flagship store - set to open this year - and big plans to establish a nationwide chain.

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