Marks and Spencer is planning big changes at its stores - with a further move towards food.
The company has said it wants to target the weekly family shop by having more stores that offer its full range of food.
This could see new supermarket style stores built or existing stores turning over more space to food.
In Llandudno a new store is planned for Parc Llandudno retail park with the Mostyn Street branch closing.
Under these plans that new shop could be more focused on food - although it is understood there are currently covenants in place that prevent the opening of a food store at the site.
The move ties in with a recent deal with Ocado, under which Ocado will offer the full M&S product line for home delivery.
In a letter to suppliers, M&S said it was not getting its line of food products "in front of enough customers" - leaving shoppers assuming that they do not have a full range.
"This must change, and it will. The full range will go online with Ocado and we are starting a store renewal programme that will get more products in front of more customers with bigger, better M&S Food Halls in new and existing sites," the letter said.
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