Multiple businesses are set to open stores in High Wycombe.

Since the start of the year, multiple businesses have announced upcoming launches of new stores across High Wycombe.

The announcements have come in many forms, from planning and licencing applications to Indeed job posts.

Below is a list of businesses who have announced a Wycombe branch opening:

Smyths Toys Superstore, ReadingSmyths Toys Superstore, Reading (Image: Google Maps)

Smyths Toys

The company announced the opening in the description of recently listed Indeed job posts.

Currently, the only roles listed are Store Manager and Duty Manager, with salaries upwards of £40,000 and £30,000 a year, respectively.

In the Indeed post, Smyths said: "We are looking to recruit a Store Manager for our brand new store opening in High Wycombe."

Mountain Warehouse is due to arrive in High WycombeMountain Warehouse is due to arrive in High Wycombe (Image: Eden Centre)

Mountain Warehouse

The outdoor clothing store is coming to The Eden Centre, though no specific date has been set for its opening.

The company teased the shop's arrival in a social media post on May 29, which was met with excitement from shoppers.

Customers queuing at the store todayA ProCook store opening at The Beacon, Eastbourne (Image: ProCook)

ProCook

The homeware and cookware company posted an indeed listing to hire a Store Manager for a new location in Wycombe.

In the job post, the company said: "Join ProCook as our new Store Manager — and lead the launch of our brand‑new High Wycombe store."

Though, it is currently unknown where exactly the store will be.

Unit A1, Wycombe Retail Park, Ryemead Way, High WycombeUnit A1, Wycombe Retail Park, Ryemead Way, High Wycombe (Image: Blaze/ Planning portal)

The Food Warehouse

The Iceland owned store will replace the former Bensons for Beds unit at Wycombe Retail Park on Ryemead Way.

Planning was approved for the store earlier this year.

Documents included in the application explained that the store would combine a traditional supermarket layout with a “cash and carry” style offer, allowing customers to buy products in bulk at lower prices.

John Lewis, Holmers Farm WayJohn Lewis, Holmers Farm Way (Image: Google Maps)

Benugo

The restaurant is set to open in John Lewis on Holmers Farm Way in High Wycombe.

The eatery was granted a premises licence, with the application describing the site as a customer restaurant selling food and drink, including alcohol. 

The licence allows the sale of alcohol seven days a week, from 8am to 11pm, with opening times from 8am until 11pm, seven days a week.