Shoe shop giant joins Homebase in quadruple store closure this weekend




British high streets have been dealt another blow as four major brands prepare to close stores this weekend.

Nearly 7,000 store closures have taken place in the UK in the first six months of this year alone, according to the latest market research from PwC.

And it's not just high streets that have been affected, with retail parks and shopping centres also impacted by shops and chains shutting down at a rate of 38 closures per day.

In the latest wave of closures, Homebase, WHSmith, Pizza Hut and shoe shop giant, Clarks will bid farewell to beloved branches.

For many retailers, it's just the start of a string of closures expected this month and beyond.

Homebase

Homebase is the first to shutter one of its stores this weekend having bid farewell to its branch on the Cambridge Retail Park today, Friday, September 13.

It follows a huge announcement by the retailer in recent weeks, revealing that it would shut a selection of its 144 locations as part of a deal with Sainsbury's that cost more than £1million.

Some sites will be converted into Sainsbury's supermarkets after they close, though Cambridge is not on the list of those confirmed.

However, Homebase stores in Sutton Coldfield, Bromsgrove, Cromer, Derry/Londonderry, Fareham, Inverurie, Lowestoft, Newark, Omagh, and Rugby will be converted.

Clarks

Fans of the family-favourite shoe shop giant, Clarks will see a popular branch in Selby close for good this weekend. The retailer announced that it will shut its branch in Gowthorpe, Selby, on Saturday.

Clarks said the North Yorkshire town branch, which has been deemed "amazing" by shoppers, is grateful for the unwavering support of locals over the years.

Google reviews showcase positive experiences of the store, the closure of which has sparked sadness in the community. One person said they were "sad to see it go", while others left glowing reviews online.

One customer shared: "Was very impressed by the service to fit my daughter's shoes. Felt that the lady took time to try different sizes to get the right ones for her. Very happy!"

Pizza Hut

Tomorrow, those local to the Surrey Quays Leisure Park will see a beloved fast food chain disappear from the site in an anticipated closure.

Pizza Hut will close its doors for good on Saturday, September 14. It's bad news for families who have spent weekends and evenings at the leisure park, as two popular neighbouring attractions will follow suit.

The Odeon Cinema and Hollywood Bowl will also shut down as part of the redevelopment of the leisure park. Plans for the plot will see it transformed into a housing estate with 384 new properties and a Tesco Extra store.

WHSmith

Stationery giant WHSmith will close its high street branch in Sale as part of its strategy to streamline operations and focus on more profitable locations.

The shop is located in Stanley Square and will lock its doors for good on Saturday, September 14. A WHSmith spokesperson commented: "We can confirm that the WHSmith store in Sale will be closing on Saturday, September 14 owing to the landlord's redevelopment plans."



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Posted: 2024-09-13 14:36:08

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