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Corio Village the place to go for Mother’s Day gifts

Mother’s Day is fast approaching, and what better way to show appreciation for the wonderful women in our lives than with a beautiful gift.

From stunning jewellery to beautiful bouquets, Corio Village has everything you need to find the perfect gift for mum.

Leaves and Petals florist offers a large selection of fresh flowers, while Goldmark and Prouds have a huge range of elegant pieces on sale that will make her feel special.

Suzanne Grae and Catalog offer gift vouchers, so mum can choose exactly what she’d like.

If she would prefer homeware gifts, then look no further than House. To complete the experience, Indigo Beauty Salon, Fionne’s Nails, Klassic Nails and Pure Beauty & Spa offer pampering treatments to make mum feel stress-free and totally rejuvenated.

Corio Village provides a one-stop-shop experience. You can find everything you need for Mother’s Day in one convenient location.

Ample free parking means you can park close to the shops and stay as long as you’d like. Corio Village is fully accessible, making it easy for everyone to navigate. We also have a variety of food and beverage options, so you can take a well-deserved break before continuing your shopping for mum.

If you’re looking for where to get the perfect Mother’s Day gift, look no further than Corio Village.

With a variety of retailers, we have everything you need to make mum feel special. The convenient location, great retailers and free parking make us the obvious choice for your Mother’s Day shopping this year.

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